Head & Face Medicine (Nov 2009)

Solitary submucous neurofibroma of the mandible: review of the literature and report of a rare case

  • Kübler Norbert R,
  • Reinecke Petra,
  • Singh Daman D,
  • Depprich Rita,
  • Handschel Jörg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-160X-5-24
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 24

Abstract

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Abstract Solitary neurofibroma is a rare benign non-odontogenic tumor. Particularly in the oral cavity, neurogenic tumors are rare, especially if they are malignant. Neurofibromas may present either as solitary lesions or as part of the generalised syndrome of neurofibromatosis or von Recklinghausen's disease of the skin. Clinically, oral neurofibromas usually appear as pediculated or sessile nodules, with slow growth and mostly without pain. The diagnosis can be confirmed by histological examination. Neurofibromas are immunopositive for the S-100 protein, indicating its neural origin. Treatment is surgical and the prognosis is excellent. For illustration a rare case of a solitary neurofibroma in the mandible is presented.