| Literature DB >> 28781804 |
Rosario Fornaro1, Alexander Salerno1, David Constantin Filip1, Elisa Caratto1, Michela Caratto1, Marco Casaccia1.
Abstract
Schwannomas are benign tumours that originate from the myelin sheath of peripheral nerves. They are characterised by a slow growth tendency. Benign schwannomas represent 35% of the head and neck district tumours. Hypoglossal schwannomas account for 5% of non-vestibular schwannomas, and malignant schwannomas occur very rarely. In the present case report, the case of a 49-year-old man who presented with paraesthesias in the left parotid and submandibular region, associated with sensation of foreign bodies and dysphagia for solids, is described. A clinical examination revealed the presence of an ovoid palpable mass in the lateral-cervical region of the neck. The patient subsequently underwent excisional surgery, and neuropathological evaluation of the specimen confirmed the diagnosis of benign schwannoma with Antoni areas A and B. Despite the rarity of schwannomas, this condition should be considered in differential diagnoses for masses localised in the neck, as in cases where they reach considerable sizes (>3 cm in diameter). Surgery therefore represents the first-choice treatment.Entities:
Keywords: neck; neurilemmoma; report; review; schwannoma; surgery; tumour
Year: 2017 PMID: 28781804 PMCID: PMC5532696 DOI: 10.3892/mco.2017.1297
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Clin Oncol ISSN: 2049-9450