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Fall 2000: Volume
25, Number 1 |
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| Pediatric
Oral Pathology |
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Neurinoma in the buccal mucosa |
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A 14-year-old girl was referred
to our clinic with a problem of a painless slow growing lesion
for approximately three years. MR imaging findings of lesion was
“retention cyst of the salivary gland”. Controversially,
the histological examination of the total excised specimen was
“neurinoma” and that was inconsistent with MR findings.
Neural tissue tumors of the oral cavity are rare, however, this
diagnosis was confirmed by surgical excision and histopathological
examination. There was a rare location of the lesion as well. |
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