A Rare Case of Schwannoma of the Right Greater Palatine Nerve in a 17-Year-Old Female Patient

Cureus. 2024 Mar 24;16(3):e56836. doi: 10.7759/cureus.56836. eCollection 2024 Mar.

Abstract

Schwannomas are not uncommon in the maxillofacial region; however, those with intraoral localization and, in particular, the hard palate are among the least frequently described. In the current case report, we present a 17-year-old girl with a histologically verified schwannoma of the hard palate on the right, originating from the right greater palatine nerve. In her case, despite the lysis of the palatine bone from the tumor compression, the disease is asymptomatic, causing only a weak sensation of local discomfort. The lesion was removed surgically under general anesthesia and the resulting defect of the palatal mucosa was compensated by plastic reconstruction with a lingual mucosal flap on a posterior feeding base. The recovery period was uneventful.

Keywords: benign tumor; greater palatine nerve; hard palate plastic; maxillofacial surgery; nerve diseases; nerve sheath; oral cavity; oral pathology; oral surgery; pathology.

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