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Schwannoma of Hypoglossal Nerve Origin in the Upper Neck: Case Report and Review of the Literature
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作者 Yoshihiro Morita chisato kawakita +5 位作者 Misako Taya Keiko Yuzaki Takahisa Kotani Takaki Iwagami Kazuyo Kobayashi Nobuo Morita 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 2014年第8期418-423,共6页
Schwannomas originating from the hypoglossal nerve are extremely rare neoplasms. Hypoglossal schwannomas usually occur between the third and fifth decades of life, with no sex predilection, commonly presenting as a pa... Schwannomas originating from the hypoglossal nerve are extremely rare neoplasms. Hypoglossal schwannomas usually occur between the third and fifth decades of life, with no sex predilection, commonly presenting as a painless, slow-growing, and lateral neck mass. The best treatment is complete surgical excision with preservation of the neural pathway, if possible. In fact, since these tumors are almost always benign, a conservative surgical approach is emphasized by most authors. We report a case of a large schwannoma of hypoglossal nerve origin in the upper neck in a 31-year-old male. Magnetic resonance imaging of the area demonstrated a 43 × 39 × 36 mm well-circumscribed mass with high and nonhomogeneous signal intensity on the right side of the upper neck. The lesion was successfully treated by extirpation, with no recurrence. The extracranial hypoglossal nerve sheath was as the origin of this tumor because the patient experienced remarkable disturbance of tongue motility after surgery. 展开更多
关键词 HYPOGLOSSAL NERVE BENIGN TUMORS SCHWANNOMA Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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