Saudi Dental Journal (Oct 2018)

Diagnostic challenges of an unusually large schwannoma of the mandible: Report of a case

  • Manal Alsheddi,
  • Mohammed Alkindi,
  • Mohammed Badwelan,
  • Noura Alotaibi,
  • Sundar Ramalingam

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 4
pp. 373 – 378

Abstract

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Schwannomas are slow-growing, benign neoplasms arising from the Schwann cells and are commonly reported as peripheral tumors in the head and neck region. Central intramandibular schwannomas are extremely rare lesions. We report a case of intramandibular schwannoma in a 70 year old male patient. Panoramic radiography revealed a large, multilocular radiolucent lesion with distinct borders involving the right mandibular body and ramus. A complete excision was achieved by removing the tumor followed by reconstruction of the mandible. The clinical, radiological, and histopathological features are discussed within the context of this case. Keywords: Schwannoma, Intramandibular schwannoma, Mandible