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Schwannoma surgeries, owing to their intricate nature, have been a focal point of concern for potential postoperative neurological impairments. Vestibular schwannomas surgeries, in particular, present imminent threats like hearing loss and facial nerve palsy.
Wenjianlong Zhou +19 more
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Laparoscopic phrenectomy for a diaphragmatic neurilemmoma
Diaphragmatic neurilemmoma (schwannoma) is an extremely rare tumor that is often discovered incidentally. Even when diagnosed, patients are commonly advised only to attend regular follow-up appointments as conventional tumorectomy is enormously invasive ...
Kun Liu +3 more
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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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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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Posterior Midline Soleus Splitting Approach for Tibial Nerve Schwannoma Resection: A Case Report [PDF]
Assessment of tibial nerve lesions is challenging for surgeons when accessing tumours without damaging adjacent tissues. Careful planning of the surgical incision is paramount in any surgical procedure.
Somya Goel +4 more
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Intraosseous Schwannoma of the Mandible
Schwannoma (neurilemmoma) is a benign neoplasm originated from the neural sheath and occurring most frequently in maxillofacial region. Intraosseous schwannomas are rare. The mandible is the most common site of occurrence for these lesions.
V Manjunath +4 more
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SCHWANNOMA OF SCAPULA: CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW [PDF]
Introduction: Schwannomas are benign peripheral nerve tumors, more often localized in soft tissues than bones. Out of about 200 recorded cases of schwannoma of bone, only three cases of schwannoma of scapula have been described to date.
Stevanovic Stefan +5 more
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Schwannomas are rare benign tumors arising from Schwann cells of peripheral nerves that form the neural sheath. While there have been reports of such tumors in the orbit, solitary schwannomas arising from the eyelids are very rare.
Renu M Magdum +3 more
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Vagal schwannoma in parapharyngeal space -anatomical perspective
A rare case of Schwannoma of Vagus nerve in Parapharyngeal Space was admitted in Otolaryngology department of GSVM Medical College, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. Schwannoma is a rare tumor in the Parapharyngeal Space.
Suniti Raj Mishra
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Neurilemmoma of maxillary alveolus: A rare case report and review of literature
Schwannomas or neurilemmomas are benign, slow growing, usually solitary and encapsulated tumor, originating from Schwann cells of the nerve sheath. Intraoral schwannomas account for 1% of head and neck region and are commonly seen at the base of the ...
Saravanan Kandasamy +2 more
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