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Jiyong Pan1, Huirong Jing2, Xiaofeng Tian2, Zhe Fan1.
Abstract
Schwannomas are slow-growing mesenchymal neoplasms that arise from Schwann cells with low malignant potential. These uncommon neoplasms are nerve sheath tumors that arise at almost any anatomical site. The majority of schwannomas are benign, and few are malignant. The current study presents the rare case of an anal schwannoma that was successfully treated by surgery; there are few such cases previously reported in the literature. The patient was admitted to hospital following the identification of a mass incidentally. The tumor was so large that it compressed the tissue around it, although no symptoms were caused. The pre-operative clinical diagnosis was inconclusive in this case, and a final diagnosis was established based on radiographic and histopathological examination. The current study aimed to provide a possible differential diagnosis for such anally-located masses.Entities:
Keywords: anal; benign; case study; schwannoma
Year: 2014 PMID: 25295076 PMCID: PMC4186604 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2014.2459
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967
Figure 1Computed tomography scan showing the location of the tumor beside the anus, and the appreciable affect on its normal structure.
Figure 2Image of the 6×8-cm resected cystic tumor.