2021
DOI: 10.4103/jomfp.jomfp_237_20
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Prevalence of oral neurofibroma in Central Indian population: A retrospective study of 20 years

Abstract: Context: Neurofibroma is a benign peripheral nerve sheath tumor. Commonly found in the peripheral soft tissues, it can manifest as a solitary mass or as a component of neurofibromatosis. Aims: The purpose of the retrospective cross-sectional study was contributing to the literature by providing data about the prevalence of oral neurofibroma in Central Indian population. Settings and Design: Retrospective, cross-sectional study. … Show more

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“…Typically, pathology reports and published cases of malignant processes provide a histopathologic diagnosis and commentary on the completeness of resection, yet descriptions of surgical margins involving benign specimens, such as the neurofibroma, may not always be included in either forum. 5,7,8,17 In these situations, practitioners should seek clarification from the attending pathologist regarding the extent of lesional-free margins, particularly for pathoses known for recurrence and those with more aggressive biology.…”
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“…Typically, pathology reports and published cases of malignant processes provide a histopathologic diagnosis and commentary on the completeness of resection, yet descriptions of surgical margins involving benign specimens, such as the neurofibroma, may not always be included in either forum. 5,7,8,17 In these situations, practitioners should seek clarification from the attending pathologist regarding the extent of lesional-free margins, particularly for pathoses known for recurrence and those with more aggressive biology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Documented cases of recurrent oral neurofibromas appear to be exceptionally rare. Gosavi et al 17 published a series of 14 oral neurofibromas, two of which were recurrent. One patient was diagnosed at age 14 years with a maxillary gingival lesion that recurred 4 years postoperatively.…”
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