Neural fibrolipoma in pharyngeal mucosal space: A rare occurrence

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Neural fibrolipoma is a rare lesion presenting in early childhood, as a slow-growing fusiform swelling of a nerve, usually in the forearm or wrist (median nerve), associated with symptoms of compression neuropathy. There are only few case reports of neural fibrolipoma in neck and no such case has been reported in pharyngeal mucosal space.

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Kumar, N., Mittal, M. K., Sinha, M., & Thukral, B. B. (2012). Neural fibrolipoma in pharyngeal mucosal space: A rare occurrence. Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging, 22(4), 358–360. https://doi.org/10.4103/0971-3026.111491

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