37 Neural and Neuroendocrine Tumors Nerve sheath tumors 667 Neuromas 667 Traumatic neuroma 667 Rudimentary polydactyly 668 Palisaded and encapsulated neuroma 669 Multiple mucosal neuromas and possible syndrome 669 Ganglioneuroma 670 Epithelial sheath neuroma 670 Perineurioma 670 Sclerosing perineurioma 671 Schwannoma 671 Plexiform schwannoma 672 Psammomatous melanotic schwannoma 672 Neurofibroma and neurofibromatosis 672 Neurofibromatosis overall 672 Classic neurofibromatosis 673 “NF-1 like” syndrome 673 Neurofibroma 674 Plexiform neurofibroma 675 Pacinioma 675 Pacinian neurofibroma/neuroma 675 Nerve sheath myxoma 676 Neurothekeoma 677 Granular cell tumor 678 Malignant granular cell tumor 679 Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: Cutaneous infections and infestations The basics Cutaneous mucinoses Diagnostic Clues and “Need-to-know” Items Bacterial and rickettsial infections Tumors of cutaneous appendages Stay updated, free articles. Join our Telegram channel Join Tags: Weedons Skin Pathology Essentials Expert Consult Aug 11, 2016 | Posted by admin in Dermatology | Comments Off on Neural and neuroendocrine tumors Full access? Get Clinical Tree
37 Neural and Neuroendocrine Tumors Nerve sheath tumors 667 Neuromas 667 Traumatic neuroma 667 Rudimentary polydactyly 668 Palisaded and encapsulated neuroma 669 Multiple mucosal neuromas and possible syndrome 669 Ganglioneuroma 670 Epithelial sheath neuroma 670 Perineurioma 670 Sclerosing perineurioma 671 Schwannoma 671 Plexiform schwannoma 672 Psammomatous melanotic schwannoma 672 Neurofibroma and neurofibromatosis 672 Neurofibromatosis overall 672 Classic neurofibromatosis 673 “NF-1 like” syndrome 673 Neurofibroma 674 Plexiform neurofibroma 675 Pacinioma 675 Pacinian neurofibroma/neuroma 675 Nerve sheath myxoma 676 Neurothekeoma 677 Granular cell tumor 678 Malignant granular cell tumor 679 Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: Cutaneous infections and infestations The basics Cutaneous mucinoses Diagnostic Clues and “Need-to-know” Items Bacterial and rickettsial infections Tumors of cutaneous appendages Stay updated, free articles. Join our Telegram channel Join Tags: Weedons Skin Pathology Essentials Expert Consult Aug 11, 2016 | Posted by admin in Dermatology | Comments Off on Neural and neuroendocrine tumors Full access? Get Clinical Tree