Abstract
This is a case of a male child who presented with a progressively enlarging oropharyngeal mass, hyponasal voice, and symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea. Computed tomography imaging of the head and neck revealed a well-circumscribed low-density area of polypoid morphology arising from the left lateral pharyngeal wall, filling most of the posterior oropharynx and extending to a pedicle at the lateral nasopharynx. Histopathological evaluation following surgical excision revealed Antoni A tissue and S100 immunoreactivity. The presentation and diagnosis of benign schwannoma neoplasms are discussed.