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Unusual presentation of retroperitoneal Schwannoma: case report.
G Chir. 2017 Nov-Dec;38(6):295-298
Authors: Latino R, Bosco D, Frattallone ME, Amico A, Lanteri R, Di Cataldo A
Abstract
Schwannoma is a rare tumor that develops from the Schwann cells in the nerve sheath. A 42 years old woman was found incidentally to have a bulky mass in epigastric region. Abdominal ultrasonography CT and MRI have been of aid to know the position and size of the tumor. A massive capsulated retroperitoneal lesion was identified. It moved forward the hepatoduodenal ligament, inferior vena cava laterally and aorta medially. The mass is exte-riorized and detached from adhesions. There were no complications after the operation and the patient was discharged on the fourth post-operative day. The microscopically examina-tion showed features suggestive of Cellular Schwannoma. After 8 months during follow-up, the patient did not report any neurological deficit and control CT did not suggest the presence of recurrent disease.
PMID: 29442061 [PubMed - in process]
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