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Mehmet Serdar Dervişoğulları1, Yüksel Totan2, Ümran Yıldırım3.
Abstract
Schwannomas (neurilemmomas) are benign neurogenic tumours of peripheral nerves. They originate from Schwann cells, which form the neural sheath. Although Schwannomas and neurofibromas are the most common primary peripheral nerve tumours, Schwannomas are rarely observed in ophthalmic areas. When they occur, ocular Schwannomas are usually located in the orbit, uveal tract and conjunctiva. Isolated eyelid Schwannomas are reported infrequently. Herein, we describe a case of eyelid Schwannoma in a 50-year-old man. The diagnosis of Schwannoma was made after the eyelid mass was removed by excisional biopsy, so this entity should be included in the differential diagnosis of eyelid margin tumours.Entities:
Keywords: Eyelid margin; Histopathology; schwannoma
Year: 2016 PMID: 28050327 PMCID: PMC5177787 DOI: 10.4274/tjo.26032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Turk J Ophthalmol ISSN: 2149-8709
Figure 1Histologic analysis of an eyelid margin Schwannoma from a 50-year-old male, spindle cells arranged in a palisading fashion in an Antoni A area (Hematoxylin-eosin, x40) (a) S100 positivity in spindle cells (x40) (b)
Figure 2No recurrence was observed 1 year after excision of eyelid margin Schwannoma