Medeniyet Medical Journal (Jun 2024)

Solitary Submandibular Schwannoma Mimicking a Salivary Gland Tumor in a Child

  • Kim Yew Richard WONG,
  • Ikram HAKIM,
  • Halimuddin SAWALI,
  • Rachel Cui Ai LIM,
  • Nur Kamilia MOHD MOHSIN

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4274/mmj.galenos.2024.37729
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 2
pp. 132 – 135

Abstract

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Tumors occurring in the submandibular space are infrequent among pediatric patients, and benign peripheral nerve tumors in this region are exceptionally rare. This study describes the uncommon occurrence of a schwannoma in the submandibular space in a child and describes its management. A 7-year-old child presented with a gradually enlarging swelling over a 7-month period in the submandibular region, clinically resembling a salivary gland tumor. There were no associated marginal mandibular, lingual, or hypoglossal nerve palsy. The mass was excised completely, and histopathological examination revealed it to be a schwannoma. It is appropriate to consider benign peripheral nerve tumors, such as schwannoma, in the differential diagnosis of submandibular space tumors in children.

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