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Published on: July 2, 2013
Intraoral Cellular Schwannoma Involving Maxillary Gingiva: A Rare Case Report
Sushilkumar Bagul1, Sanjay Chandan2, Narayan Dutt Pandey2
1SMBT Dental College and Hospital, Sangamner, Maharashtra, India.
Abstract:
Oral schwannomas (OSs) are uncommon benign nerve sheath tumors accounting for 1% of all schwannomas and may arise from either soft tissue or bone. Cellular schwannoma is a rare histological variant of schwannoma which is characterized by increased cellularity. The most common intraoral site of occurrence is the tongue followed by the floor of the mouth and palate. Here, we are reporting a rare case of intraoral cellular schwannoma involving both facial and palatal gingiva of the right maxilla in a young Indian male patient.

