Outcomes of Head and Neck Neurogenic Tumors
Mohamed A Ali, Amr Attia, Iman G Farahat

TL;DR
This study examines the characteristics and outcomes of head and neck neurogenic tumors, highlighting their rarity and management challenges.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed retrospective analysis of neurogenic tumors in the head and neck region from a single institution over a decade.
Findings
Most neurogenic tumors in the head and neck are benign.
Malignant neurogenic tumors have a five-year survival rate of 60%.
Surgery is the primary treatment, while chemotherapy is reserved for advanced cases.
Abstract
Background: Lateral neck mass management frequently challenges surgeons. Nerve tissue neoplasms are an uncommon cause of such nodules. Neurogenic tumors form a tiny percentage of the head and neck neoplastic lesions. Considering the number of nerves in this area, it is surprising that such neoplasms are not more frequently seen. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on all patients who presented to the National Cancer Institute of Cairo, Egypt, with head and neck neurogenic neoplasms. Results: During the last 10 years at the National Cancer Institute of Egypt (2006-2015), 40 cases of neurogenic tumors of the head and neck were treated at the head and neck unit. Patients' ages ranged from two to 78 years with a mean age of 34.7 years. Childhood neurogenic tumors accounted for nine cases (22.5%) only in this study. Male patients diagnosed with these tumors comprised 16 cases,…
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TopicsNeurofibromatosis and Schwannoma Cases · Neuroblastoma Research and Treatments · Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment
