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Oral palisaded encapsulated neuroma; a diagnosis seldom suspected clinically.

Sara PourshahidiPouyan AminishakibNegin AliyariKimia Hafezi Motlagh
Published in: Clinical case reports (2023)
Palisaded encapsulated neuroma (PEN) is one of the benign nerve sheath tumors of Schwann cell origin, which is commonly found in the skin of the head and neck area, and rarely occurs in the oral cavity. Its exact etiology is unknown, but there is evidence that supports the role of trauma as an etiological factor. Here we present a case of PEN in the hard palate of a 30-year-old patient and review the differential diagnoses of these nerve sheath tumors of the oral cavity.
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