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What are granular cell tumours?

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What are granular cell tumours?

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Granular cell tumours are uncommon, generally benign tumours. They were previously known as granular cell myoblastomas. Their origin has been debated since their first description, but it is now generally believed they originate from Schwann cells (cells that provide myelin insulation to nerves). They are named granular cell tumours because of their appearance under the microscope.

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