2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ooe.2004.09.003
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Schwannoma of the tongue

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“…1 Schwann cells form a thin barrier around each extracranial nerve fiber of motor and sensory nerves and wrap larger fibers with myelin sheath to enhance nerve conductance. 9,10 The possible etiologies of the tongue schwannoma are spontaneous growth, external injury, chronic irritation, or exposure to radiation; but the certain cause of the tongue schwannoma is unknown. 7,11 Loss of function of the merlin protein (coded by gene NF2) appears to be the cause of the appearance of schwannomas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Schwann cells form a thin barrier around each extracranial nerve fiber of motor and sensory nerves and wrap larger fibers with myelin sheath to enhance nerve conductance. 9,10 The possible etiologies of the tongue schwannoma are spontaneous growth, external injury, chronic irritation, or exposure to radiation; but the certain cause of the tongue schwannoma is unknown. 7,11 Loss of function of the merlin protein (coded by gene NF2) appears to be the cause of the appearance of schwannomas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common site involved is the tongue followed by the palate, floor of mouth, oral mucosa, and mandible. [5] Schwannomas are usually asymptomatic lesions which are slow growing, smooth surfaced, solitary, and of variable size. They usually present as a painless mass, although pain and paresthesia can occur.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4] However, about 1-2% occurs intraorally with tongue being the most common site followed by the palate, floor of mouth, oral mucosa, and mandible. [5,6] Ancient Schwannoma is an uncommon Schwannoma variant which is a slow growing encapsulated painless benign neoplasm. [3] Case Report…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4,7,11] Çoğu olguda tümör immünohistokimyasal olarak S-100 protein ile boyanır. [4,6,13,15,16] Bizim olgumuzda tümör hücrelerinin immünohistokimyasal olarak S-100 ile difüz boyandığı tespit edildi.…”
Section: şEkil 3 (A) Schwannomun Histopatolojik Görüntüsü Mukoza Altunclassified
“…[6,8] Total eksizyon sonrasında nüks bildirilmemiştir. [4,7,8,10,15] Schwannom, dildeki ağrısız yavaş büyüyen kitlelerde düşünülmelidir. Ayırıcı tanı, çevre dokularla ilişkisi ve yaygınlığın tespiti açısın-dan manyetik rezonans görüntüleme öneril-mektedir.…”
Section: şEkil 3 (A) Schwannomun Histopatolojik Görüntüsü Mukoza Altunclassified