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Ancient schwannoma of the parotid gland: a case report and review of the literature. J Cranio maxillofac Surg. 2006 Jan;34(1):38-42. Epub 2005 Dec 15.

Schwannomas are encapsulated benign tumours arising from nerve sheath cells, of which ancient schwannoma is one of five variants. Since the first description, only a few ancient schwannomas have been reported in different locations in the head and neck region. In the parotid gland, this tumour is very rare. In this report, a 41-year-old female patient with an ancient schwannoma of the parotid gland is presented and the data of this patient compared with other (comparable) cases described in the literature.

Ancient schwannoma of the facial nerve: a case report. Chir Ital. 2005 May-Jun;57(3):381-3.

Ancient schwannomas are rare benign tumours, deriving from neural crest cells. Schwannomas of the head and neck are frequently misdiagnosed and preoperative investigations are often fruitless. We report a very rare case of a patient with a schwannoma of the seventh nerve. T.A., a 43-year-old male, was referred to our department in September 2003 with a 6-month history of a gradually enlarging asymptomatic right neck mass. Ultrasonography of the parotid gland demonstrated the presence of a nodule, with irregular borders, measuring about 2.90 x 2.00 x 1.70 cm. During surgery we found a mass apparently spreading from the parotid gland and therefore we decided to resect the mass together with the gland. The histological examination yielded a diagnosis of ancient schwannoma. Schwannomas are very rare and approximately 25-30% of all reported cases occur in the head and neck, mostly in the eighth nerve, while involvement of the seventh nerve is extremely rare.

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