Abstract

India.) Abstract: Neurofibromas arise from a mixture of cell types including Schwann cells and perineural fibroblasts. They may occur as solitary lesions or in association with neurofibromatosis. Although most commonly reported in soft tissues, neurofibromas do occur in bone. And very few cases have been reported in association with the inferior alveolar nerve. We report a case of neuro-fibroma of spindle cell origin associated with the inferior alveolar nerve in a 22 year old man. Pain or paresthesia may result from lesions of the inferior alveolar nerve. Patients presents with cortical expansion. Intra-osseous lesions may produce a well demarcated or poorly defined unilocular or multilocular radiolucency. Adjacent soft tissue neurofibromas may produce cortical erosion. Solitary neurofibromas and those found in association with neurofibromatosis share the same microscopic features 1 . The tumor is composed of spindle-shaped cells with fusiform or wavy nuclei in a delicate

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