## Abstract ## Objectives/Hypothesis: Describe a rare pediatric malignancy. Discuss the clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic differences between squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the adult and pediatric population. ## Study Design: Case report including a detailed radiological and histopathologi
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Pediatric sand aspiration: case report and literature review
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- 2003
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## Background: Although nerve sheath tumors (neurilemmoma and neurofibroma) can occur on any nerve with schwann cells, laryngeal involvement is very uncommon. the vast majority of reported laryngeal nerve sheath tumors have been located in the supraglottic area. our case report involves the diagnos