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Endolaryngeal Excision of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Neurofibroma
Vagal schwannomas, compromising 1% of head and neck neo p lasms, are the commonest neurogenic tumors of the neck. Recurrent laryngeal nerve neurofibromas are even rarer. We report such a case, excised totally by an endolaryngeal approach. New trends in diagnosis and immunohistochemistry are discussed.