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Swelling of Tongue Diagnosed by Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology: A Case Report and Short Review of Literature

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Schwannoma synonyms neurilemmoma, neurolemmoma, and Schwann cell tumors. It is a benign tumor, slow growing, encapsulated tumor and arising from Schwan cells which composed of myelin sheaths encircle peripheral nerves… Click to show full abstract

Schwannoma synonyms neurilemmoma, neurolemmoma, and Schwann cell tumors. It is a benign tumor, slow growing, encapsulated tumor and arising from Schwan cells which composed of myelin sheaths encircle peripheral nerves [1]. Schwannomas comprising 25%48% of all tumors of head and neck region, development of this tumor in oral cavity is quite uncommon representing only 1% of all head and neck region tumors [2]. Schwannoma occurs different locations included intracranially (mostly cerebellar pontine Angle) in peripheral soft tissues, tongue, palate, floor of the mouth, oral mucosa, and mandible [3]. Schwannoma occurs in any age group but mostly seen in 30–40 years age group [4]. Here, we present unsuspected case of Schwannoma of tongue diagnosed by FNAC (fine needle aspiration cytology). There is paucity of articles in literatures; Schwannoma diagnosed by FNAC is enforced us to write the manuscript.

Keywords: aspiration cytology; needle aspiration; cytology; schwannoma; fine needle; tongue diagnosed

Journal Title: Dysphagia
Year Published: 2020

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