Schwannoma causing resorption of zygomatic arch

J Oral Maxillofac Pathol. 2011 Jan;15(1):80-4. doi: 10.4103/0973-029X.80020.

Abstract

Schwannoma (also known as neurilemmoma, peripheral glioma and peripheral nerve sheath tumor) is a common, histologically distinctive, benign, usually encapsulated, peripheral nerve tumor of Schwann cell origin. Schwannomas can appear anywhere in the body, but are more frequently reported in the head and neck with an incidence of 25-48% in maxillofacial region. Resorption of bones due to schwannoma is rarely noticed in maxillofacial region. We hereby present a case report of schwannoma in a 35-year-old female, causing resorption of zygomatic arch along with review of literature.

Keywords: Bone; erosion; mandible; neurilemmoma; schwannoma.

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