Clinical, Radiographic, and Tumor Characteristics of Solitary Intra-Osseous Neurofibroma of Jaws- A Systematic Review.
Anka SharmaArpita RaiVikrant O KasatPublished in: Indian journal of otolaryngology and head and neck surgery : official publication of the Association of Otolaryngologists of India (2023)
Neurofibroma is a benign tumor of the peripheral nervous system affecting Schwann cells as well as neural sheath cells. It is usually considered as a component of Von Recklinghausen's disease, but solitary lesions have also been reported, though not very frequently. It is mostly reported on the skin. In the head and neck region, trigeminal nerve and the cervical nerves are frequently affected; in the oral cavity, tongue is the most commonly affected site. Intra-osseous neurofibromas of the oral cavity are extremely rare and only 22 cases have been reported in the last two decades. The present review is an attempt to know if there is any clinical or radiological feature that can assist in the diagnosis of solitary intra-osseous neurofibroma of the jaws? The literature was reviewed from 01.01.2000 to 05.06.2022 exclusively for case reports, case series, and reviews using the keywords: neurofibroma; neurinoma, maxilla; mandible; jaws, single; solitary; one. Search engines: PubMed Central, Lilac, and Science Direct were used by applying the Boolean operator "OR" and "AND". The review has been submitted for registration in PROSPERO (receipt 340775).