Rare nonsyndromic recurrent solitary gingival neurofibroma in an older adult.
John K BrooksAkudo A OgubunkaJeffery B PriceSami Abu AlhudaCindy Q ZhouAhmed S SultanPublished in: Clinical advances in periodontics (2023)
With cases of suspected recurrent neurofibroma, attending practitioners should consult with an oral pathologist whether the primary lesion had exhibited tumor cells to the surgical specimen margin. Preoperative use of a cone beam computed tomography scan may enhance determination of tumor depth. Clinicians should also carefully weigh the decision for conservative excision of gingival neurofibromas and greater risk of recurrence versus performing a somewhat wider extirpation and possible formation of a mucogingival defect. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
- cone beam computed tomography
- computed tomography
- primary care
- palliative care
- pulmonary embolism
- patients undergoing
- physical activity
- community dwelling
- middle aged
- solid phase extraction
- free survival
- molecularly imprinted
- magnetic resonance imaging
- young adults
- magnetic resonance
- high resolution
- simultaneous determination