| Literature DB >> 23762699 |
Yavuz Haspolat1, Feyza Unlu Ozkan, Ismail Turkmen, Bahattin Kemah, Yalcin Turhan, Serhan Sarar, Korhan Ozkan.
Abstract
Schwannomas are rarely seen on the sciatic nerve and can cause sciatica. In this case report we aimed to present an unusual location of schwannoma along sciatic nerve that causes sciatica. A 60-years-old-man was admitted to us with complaints of pain on his thigh and paresthesia on his foot. Radiography of the patient revealed a solitary lesion on the sciatic nerve. The lesion was excised and the symptoms resolved after surgery.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23762699 PMCID: PMC3671531 DOI: 10.1155/2013/510901
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Orthop ISSN: 2090-6757
Figure 1Coronal MRI of the lesion.
Figure 2Intraoperative photograph of the lesion. Clamp shows sciatic nerve.
Figure 3Microscopic photograph of the lesion reveals ancient form schwannoma. Hyaline degeneration and edema on the ground. Undulant and hypocellular Schwann cells are placed as clusters.