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Malignant schwannoma in the head and neck
The Journal of Otolaryngology
|June 1, 1985
Abstract:
The authors' experience in dealing with three cases of malignant Schwannoma in the head and neck is outlined. The symptomatology of this tumor is discussed with its investigation and management. A correct diagnosis with a CT scan to delineate tumor extent is imperative. A wide surgical resection is the preferred method of treatment with postoperative irradiation of value for residual microscopic disease. The pernicious nature of this tumor often leads to a dismal outcome despite aggressive therapy.