Neuroma Grozdevidnaya

Neuroma acrimani is a rare benign neoplasm of peripheral nerves and plexuses. In the vast majority of cases, this tumor is a neurofibroblastoma, a benign cancer of primitive neuroectodermal cells, commonly known as a “nevus” or “neuroepithelioma.”

There are five histological types of benign tumors of peripheral neuronal formations: ganglion (schwannomas, neurocytes), mesenchymal (neurinomas) and mixed (for example, medulloblastoma). Neuromas are the most common tumors of the peripheral nerve plexuses, having various shapes and sizes: diffuse, lobular, spongy, etc. Neurofibromas manifest themselves without subjective sensations in almost 30% of patients; in the rest, the course is subjectively unexpressed.

Neuromantosis to a certain extent gravitates towards men, at 25