| Literature DB >> 25002774 |
Pravin Salunke1, Devi Prasad Patra1, Sameer Futane1, Ritambhara Nada2.
Abstract
Olfactory region schwannomas are rare, but when they occur, they commonly arise from the meningeal branches of the trigeminal nerve and may present without involvement of the olfaction. A 24 year old lady presented with hemifacial paraesthesias. Radiology revealed a large olfactory region enhancing lesion. She was operated through a transbasal with olfactory preserving approach. This manuscript highlights the importance of olfactory preservation in such lesions.Entities:
Keywords: Olfactory groove; olfactory preserving surgery; schwannoma
Year: 2014 PMID: 25002774 PMCID: PMC4078619 DOI: 10.4103/0976-3147.133600
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosci Rural Pract ISSN: 0976-3155
Figure 1(a and b) Axial contrast MRI showing enhancing lesion with cystic areas in basifrontal region and olfactory groove. (c) Coronal and (d) Mid Sagittal MRI showing lesion in the basifrontal region. (e and f) Post operative CT scan showing gross total excision of the lesion
Figure 2(a) (H and E, ×40) magnification showing Hypercellular (Antoni-A) and Hypocellular (Antoni-B) areas with hyalinised blood vessels. (b) 100× magnification showing tumor cells which are ovoid to spindle shaped. (c) 200× magnification showing nuclear characteristics which are elongated, wavy with pointed ends. (d) S-100 protein immunostaining showing diffuse nuclear and cytoplasmic immunoreactivity