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Turkish Archives of Otolaryngology 2002; 40(1): 30-35 Abstract |
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Head and Neck Schwannomas Baş ve Boyun Schwannomaları Osman Kürşat Arıkan*, Evrim Ünsal Tuna*, Can Koç**, Cafer Özdem* |
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| *Ankara Numune Hospital, II. ENT Clinic, Ankara, and **Kırıkkale University, Medical Faculty, Department of ENT, Kırıkkale, Turkey |
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| Schwannoma, head and neck, neoplasm, histopathology, diagnosis, treatment |
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Schwannomas (neurilemmomas) are solitary neurogenic tumors which are observed rarely and originating from peripheric, cranial or autonomic nerve cells. They grow slowly and frequently manifest themselves as asymptomatic masses in the neck. Imaging methods such as ultrasonography (USG), computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and angiography are helpful in the diagnosis. Between 1995-2001 histopathologically confirmed seven benign schwannomas were excised. Lesions were located at lateral of the neck in three patients, at parapharyngeal space in two patients, in nasal cavity in one patient and adjacent to maxillary sinus in one patient. In four patients (66.7%), the neural origins of the masses were cervical sympathetic chain in two, vagal nerve in one, and inferior orbital nerve in another. The functions of the nerves were preserved in surgical excision of these four cases via conservative approaches, thus no nerve grafting was needed. However, one patient developed Horner syndrome post-operatively, it had resolved within four months. In this study diagnosis of head and neck schwannomas, their histopathological features, treatments and prognosis were discussed. |
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| Accepted after revision: December 14, 2001 | |||
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Correspondence: |
Osman Kürşat Arıkan, MD Eryaman Toplu Konutlar Altay Mah. 26. Sok. No: 15/6 Etimesgut 06793 Ankara - Türkiye, Phone: (0312) 280 05 28, Fax: (0312) 440 98 30 e-mail: osman.arikan@gediknet.com
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