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Neurogenic Tumors of the Head and Neck

  • Park Cheol-Oh (Department of Surgery, Presbyterian Medical Center) ;
  • Lee Sam-Uel (Department of Surgery, Presbyterian Medical Center) ;
  • Oh Sung-Soo (Department of Surgery, Presbyterian Medical Center) ;
  • Park Yoon-Kyu (Department of Surgery, Presbyterian Medical Center)
  • 발행 : 1993.06.01

초록

A group of 49 patients with neurogenic tumor in head and neck except intracranial tumor & Von-recklinghausen's disease was treated at the Department of Surgery. Presbyterian Medical Center during 12 years from January, 1980 to December, 1991. Of the 49 cases, 24 cases were neurilemmoma, 23 cases neurofibroma and 2 cases malignant schwannoma. The lateral cervical region was the commonest location of the neurogenic tumors, 24 cases (49%) arose from posterior triangle of neck and 12 cases from anterior triangle of neck. The origin of nerve was identified in 28 cases(57%). Cervical plexus(10 cases) and brachial plexus(7 cases) were most commonly affected. The most common site of neurogenic tumors arose from cranial nerve was anterior cervical triangle.

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