Hypoglossal Schwannoma in Submandibular Space
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Schwannoma of the hypoglossal nerve is an uncommon benign neoplasm. We present a 49-year-old female patient with hypoglossal schwannoma presenting as a painless mass in the submandibular area.
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volume 32 issue 1
pages 54- 56
publication date 2007-03-01
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