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Spinal Accessory Nerve Schwannoma in a Pediatric Patient: A Rare Microcystic/Reticular Variant in a Non-syndromic Case. [PDF]

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De Los Reyes-Lara AO   +5 more
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Accessory Nerve Schwannomas Presenting with Hypoglossal Nerve Palsy: A Narrative Review with an Illustrative Case. [PDF]

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Futamura G   +12 more
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Management of Gastrointestinal Schwannomas: A State-of-the-Art Review. [PDF]

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Paramythiotis D   +8 more
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Schwannoma in the retroperitoneum

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2007
AbstractSchwannoma (neurilemmoma) is a peripheral nerve sheath tumor and commonly occurs singularly on the head, neck, and trunk. Giant schwannoma is rarely located on the retroperitoneum and pelvic cavity. The majority of symptoms caused by the tumor are due to the effect of its mass. Surgical resection is enough to treat the tumor.
Jae Yen Song, Chan Joo Kim, In Yang Park
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Schwannoma of the Mandible

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 1997
Schwannoma is a benign neoplasm originating from Schwann's cell. It involves neurons and axons of peripheral nerves. This tumor has a predilection for the head and neck region, and often occurs as soft tissue lesion. Intraosseous sheath tumors are rare, comprising less than 1% of all bone tumors; the mandible is the most common site.
BELLI, Evaristo   +3 more
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Melanotic Schwannoma

Neurosurgery, 1978
Abstract Reports of melanotic nerve sheath tumors of Schwann cell origin are rare, only three having been found in the literature. Two new cases of spinal intradural melanotic nerve sheath tumors are reported and the literature is reviewed. Controversy has arisen in regard to the origin of melanin within these tumors.
W L, McGavran   +2 more
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Juxtadrenal schwannoma

International Urology and Nephrology, 1998
Schwannoma which originated from Schwann cells is a nerve sheath tumour. Schwannomas of the urogenital tract are very rare. We present a case of a juxtadrenal schwannoma in a 66 years old female patient. To date only three juxtadrenal schwannoma cases have been described in the literature.
Nazlı, Oktay   +3 more
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