Benign neurogenic tumors of the oral cavity.

Journal: International Journal Of Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery
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Abstract

Neurogenic tumors are rare in the oral cavity, particularly so when malignant. Traumatic neuroma, although usually included with neurogenic tumors, is a reactive process rather than a true neoplasm. Neurofibroma and schwannoma derive from nerve fibers, the perineurium, the endoneurium and the neurolemmomal cells. They present histological differences. The neurofibroma may present in solitary and generalized types; the latter also known as neurofibromatosis or von Recklinghausen's disease of the skin. We here report typical cases of benign neurogenic tumors of the oral cavity.

Authors
N Zachariades, M Mezitis, E Vairaktaris, D Triantafyllou, C Skoura Kafoussia, E Konsolaki Agouridaki, E Hadjiolou, D Papavassiliou