Neurofibroma of the Lingual Nerve: A Case Report

  • Wang, Hsun-Mo
  • Hsu, Ying-Che
  • Lee, Ka-Wo
  • Chiang, Feng-Yu
  • Kuo, Wen-Rei
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Publication date
September 2006
Publisher
Elsevier. Published by Elsevier B.V.
ISSN
1607-551X

Abstract

A neurofibroma of the lingual nerve is a rare clinical finding, the most common lesion site of a lingual neurofibroma being the tongue. In most situations, it is difficult to determine the precise nerve origins. Herein, we report a case of lingual nerve neurofibroma that presented as a submandibular mass, mimicking a submandibular gland tumor or solitary lymphadenopathy. Complete surgical excision of such a lesion for histopathologic examination provides a better treatment and final diagnosis. For a patient presenting with neurofibromatosis and a submandibular mass, a neurofibroma of nerve origin should be considered in the differential diagnosis

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