Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Mar 2015)

Intraosseous Schwannoma of the Maxilla Mimicking a Periapical Lesion: A Diagnostic Challenge

  • Manasa Anand Meundi,
  • Jayaprasad Anekar,
  • Raj A.C.,
  • Uma S. Patil,
  • Shabil Mohamed Mustafa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2015/12522.5629
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. ZD01 – ZD04

Abstract

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Schwannomas are a type of nerve sheath tumours predominant in the soft tissues of the head and neck. They commonly present as slow growing, painful swellings and may rarely be accompanied by paresthesia. Less than 1% of schwannomas are intraosseous with affliction to the mandible over maxilla. Only 13 cases of maxillary schwannomas have been reported till date. This article documents a rare case of intramaxillary schwannoma that was disclosed during an incidental radiographic examination. It also provides a review of the literature on central schwannomas affecting the maxilla which suggests its affliction to females in the second decade with equal preference to both anterior and posterior segments of the jaw. It also highlights that intraosseous schwannomas may be considered in the differential diagnosis of periapical lesions with nonspecific clinical and radiographic features.

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