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Benign and malignant intraosseous schwannomas are exceedingly rare, which is easily overlooked in the initial differential diagnosis, resulting in diagnostic delays that may reach several years. In this paper, we elucidate the differences in clinical features and imaging manifestations between these tumors.
Jiangchao Zhang+3 more
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Radiographic findings in a case of neurilemmoma of sacrum
This is the report of the second case of neurilemmoma of the sacrum ever reported in the literature. Radiogarphic pictures, microscopic findings and results of deep radiation therapy are described in detail.
Priya Khanjanasthiti
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Intrathoracic schwannoma originating from intrathoracic vagus nerve
In differential diagnosis of posterior mediastinal mass should be included the intrathoracic vagus nerve tumor. Surgical excision of intrathoracic vagus nerve schwannoma is associated with a low recurrence rate and excellent long‐term results.
George Samanidis+3 more
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Nuclear medicine procedures and the evaluation of male sexual organs: a short review [PDF]
Sexuality consists of three aspects that are interrelated and inseparable, biological, physiological and social. The biological aspect considers the individual's capability to give and to receive pleasure.
Adenilson de Souza da Fonseca+39 more
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Plexiform Schwannoma: An Upper Lip Swelling With an Unexpected Diagnosis
ABSTRACT Aim Schwannomas are rare benign, usually solitary tumours of the nervous system, with a predilection for adults in their fourth decade of life. Though the head and neck area accounts for about 25% to 45% of all schwannomas, the upper lip is an extremely uncommon location.
Eleni Deligianni+3 more
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Abducens Nerve Schwannoma: Case Report and Literature Review
The authors describe a rare case of abducens nerve schwannoma, manifested with headache and diplopia, associated to right side cerebellar syndrome. During surgery, the authors identified that the origin of the tumor was from the abducens nerve, and the ...
Guilherme Finger+5 more
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Intranodal palisaded myofibroblastoma (intranodal hemorrhagic spindle cell tumor with amianthoid fibers): a case report and literature review [PDF]
Intranodal palisaded myofibroblastoma (IPM) is a benign mesenchymal neoplasm originating from smooth muscle cells and myofibroblasts. It is characterized by spindle cells, amianthoid fibers, and by the proliferation of hemosiderin-containing histiocytes ...
Figen Barut+4 more
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Primary Tracheal Schwannoma With Extension to the Thyroid Gland: Management
ABSTRACT The occurrence of neurogenic tumors in the tracheobronchial tree is uncommon. We report a case of transmural tracheal schwannoma with extraluminal component extending upto the left thyroid lobe. 40‐year‐old male presented with scanty hemoptysis due to transmural tracheal schwannoma with extraluminal part of tumor extending till the left lobe ...
Srijana Thapa+3 more
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Neoplasms of the Internal Auditory Canal [PDF]
Histopathological studies of tumors of the temporal bone are scarce. The authors examined a relatively large number of sectioned human temporal bones in search of small asymptomatic acoustic neurilemmomata and have reported the findings (Leonard and ...
Leonard, James R., Talbot, Marion L.
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