ea0016p275 | Endocrine tumours | ECE2008
Karatas Adem
, Duren Mete
, Karabulut Kagan
, Hatemi Husrev
, Ates Guler Turkes
, Giray Serdar
Introduction: Schwannomas are benign, encapsulated, solitary, slow-growing tumors which originate from nerve sheath cells in cranial, periferic, symphathetic nerve system. Aproximately, 2545% of schwannomas are in head and neck region. N. Vagus Schwannoma are seen relatively, rarely. The patients frequently apply with a slow-growing, painless servical mass. Malign transformation is unusual.Case report: The patient 37 years old applied to our clinic...