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Surgery, 2013
The extrapancreatic nerve plexus may give rise to schwannomas. The aim of this study was to define the clinicopathologic features of peripancreatic schwannoma and to allow improved diagnosis and treatment for this condition.A retrospective analysis was performed on 17 patients with pathologically proven peripancreatic schwannoma (defined as schwannoma ...
Ting-Chun, Kuo +6 more
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The extrapancreatic nerve plexus may give rise to schwannomas. The aim of this study was to define the clinicopathologic features of peripancreatic schwannoma and to allow improved diagnosis and treatment for this condition.A retrospective analysis was performed on 17 patients with pathologically proven peripancreatic schwannoma (defined as schwannoma ...
Ting-Chun, Kuo +6 more
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1979
Two cases of unsuspected intralabyrinthine schwannoma are reported and the literature is reviewed. The mean age of the patients was 56 years, with the most common symptoms being hearing loss, dizziness, and tinnitus. All patients demonstrated a profound sensorineural hearing loss with low discrimination scores, and recruitment was elicited in two ...
H L, DeLozier, R R, Gacek, S T, Dana
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Two cases of unsuspected intralabyrinthine schwannoma are reported and the literature is reviewed. The mean age of the patients was 56 years, with the most common symptoms being hearing loss, dizziness, and tinnitus. All patients demonstrated a profound sensorineural hearing loss with low discrimination scores, and recruitment was elicited in two ...
H L, DeLozier, R R, Gacek, S T, Dana
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1994
Intraiabyrinthine schwannomas are unusual tumors of the vestibule, cochiea, semicircular canals, or some combination of these three, which in the past have been reported as incidental findings at autopsy or surgery. We summarize eight cases of intralabyrinthine schwannomas diagnosed by magnetic resonance Imaging at the House Ear Clinic during the past ...
K J, Doyle, D E, Brackmann
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Intraiabyrinthine schwannomas are unusual tumors of the vestibule, cochiea, semicircular canals, or some combination of these three, which in the past have been reported as incidental findings at autopsy or surgery. We summarize eight cases of intralabyrinthine schwannomas diagnosed by magnetic resonance Imaging at the House Ear Clinic during the past ...
K J, Doyle, D E, Brackmann
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Acta Neurochirurgica, 2005
Subfrontal schwannoma is a rare disease, which can be mis-diagnosed as an olfactory meningioma or a neuroblastoma, because of similar clinical symptoms and signs and neuroradiological features. Especially for young subjects, olfactory neuroblastoma should be carefully differentiated, since the management strategies for those lesions are significantly ...
K, Yako, A, Morita, K, Ueki, T, Kirino
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Subfrontal schwannoma is a rare disease, which can be mis-diagnosed as an olfactory meningioma or a neuroblastoma, because of similar clinical symptoms and signs and neuroradiological features. Especially for young subjects, olfactory neuroblastoma should be carefully differentiated, since the management strategies for those lesions are significantly ...
K, Yako, A, Morita, K, Ueki, T, Kirino
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2010
Vestibular Schwannomas are well treated by GKNS. This can be used alone for tumors up to 20cm3. For larger tumors subtotal, intracapsular resection followed by GKNS a few months later would seem to give the best results. While there remain disagreements relating to optimal treatment for VSs among colleagues using different techniques, there are ...
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Vestibular Schwannomas are well treated by GKNS. This can be used alone for tumors up to 20cm3. For larger tumors subtotal, intracapsular resection followed by GKNS a few months later would seem to give the best results. While there remain disagreements relating to optimal treatment for VSs among colleagues using different techniques, there are ...
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Clinical Otolaryngology, 1982
Sixteen cases of schwannomata of the neck were included in this study. Clinical and pathological features were analysed. Pre-operative diagnosis was always difficult and was achieved in only three cases. The lesion should be suspected whenever examining the neck for a solitary swelling of long standing. Schwannomata of the cervical vagus or sympathetic
M M, Sharaki, M, Talaat, S M, Hamam
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Sixteen cases of schwannomata of the neck were included in this study. Clinical and pathological features were analysed. Pre-operative diagnosis was always difficult and was achieved in only three cases. The lesion should be suspected whenever examining the neck for a solitary swelling of long standing. Schwannomata of the cervical vagus or sympathetic
M M, Sharaki, M, Talaat, S M, Hamam
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European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1996
In the case reported evaluation of unilateral endocochlear deafness in a 44-year-old man led to a diagnosis of a small intracanalicular neurinoma of the cochlear nerve which had invaded the first turn of the cochlear spiral.
M C, Gersdorff +3 more
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In the case reported evaluation of unilateral endocochlear deafness in a 44-year-old man led to a diagnosis of a small intracanalicular neurinoma of the cochlear nerve which had invaded the first turn of the cochlear spiral.
M C, Gersdorff +3 more
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Journal of Urology, 1995
AbstractA case of a schwannoma of the penis is reported that was treated by surgical excision and diagnosed by S-100 immunoperoxidase staining.
J S, Mayersak +2 more
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AbstractA case of a schwannoma of the penis is reported that was treated by surgical excision and diagnosed by S-100 immunoperoxidase staining.
J S, Mayersak +2 more
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Urology, 1980
Schwannomas may occur anywhere in the body, but their occurrence in the penis is rare and unusual. These tumors are important to urologists because findings mimic other urologic disease. Treatment is surgical removal; they are rarely multifocal and seldom metastasize. A patient with schwannomas of the penis is described.
P J, Marsidi, C C, Winter
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Schwannomas may occur anywhere in the body, but their occurrence in the penis is rare and unusual. These tumors are important to urologists because findings mimic other urologic disease. Treatment is surgical removal; they are rarely multifocal and seldom metastasize. A patient with schwannomas of the penis is described.
P J, Marsidi, C C, Winter
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The American Journal of Surgery, 2006
Retroperitoneal schwannomas are rare, benign tumors. The aim of this study is to present our surgical experience with 7 such tumors.Between 1989 and 2004, 7 patients with pathologically proven retroperitoneal schwannomas were reviewed retrospectively.There were 6 male patients and 1 female patient, with a mean age of 43 years (range, 23 to 58 years ...
Brian K P, Goh +5 more
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Retroperitoneal schwannomas are rare, benign tumors. The aim of this study is to present our surgical experience with 7 such tumors.Between 1989 and 2004, 7 patients with pathologically proven retroperitoneal schwannomas were reviewed retrospectively.There were 6 male patients and 1 female patient, with a mean age of 43 years (range, 23 to 58 years ...
Brian K P, Goh +5 more
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