KMID : 0378019810240120034
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New Medical Journal 1981 Volume.24 No. 12 p.34 ~ p.36
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A Case of Neurofibroma of the tongue tip
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ÑÑá¡â×/ÑÑûóÏí/ÚÓâ³Ø¿/ÑÑïöýï/ì°Ðñàõ/Kim, S.S./Kim, H.H./Park, S.M./Kim, J.H./Lee, K.S.
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Abstract
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Neurofibromas are slow-growing benign tumors arising from the neurilemmal sheath (Schwann cells) and fibroblasts of the peripheral nerve.
This tumor may occur as a solitary lesion or as a part of the syndrome of neurofibromatosis.
The neurofibroma of oral tissues is rare in otolaryngologic field and usually presents as a firm, elevated, non painful lesion that shows the usual histologic findings of a neurofibroma or neurilemmoma.
We have recently experienced a neurofibroma of the tongue tip. The patient was a 51 year-old female who had noticed swelling of the tongue tip with a foreign body sensation for 10 years.
The tumor was removed completely under local anesthesia,and was verified histopathologicalIy as a neurofibroma of the tongue tip.
No evidence of recurrence has been observed up to date.
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