| Literature DB >> 29183345 |
Shadi Hamouri1, Nathan M Novotny2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Neurogenic tumors of the tracheobronchial tree are extremely rare and include neurofibroma and schwannoma. We report a case of primary recurrent tracheal schwannoma causing obstructive airway symptoms. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Endoscopic resection; Neurogenic tumors; Recurrence; Schwannoma; Surgical resection; Trachea
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29183345 PMCID: PMC5706167 DOI: 10.1186/s13019-017-0677-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiothorac Surg ISSN: 1749-8090 Impact factor: 1.637
Fig. 1CT scan of the chest showing dumbbell shape endotracheal tumor with extratracheal extension
Fig. 2PET-CT sagittal view showing hyperactive lesion with an SUV of 6.5
Fig. 3Bronchoscopic view. The upper border of the lesion is 3 cm from the vocal cords. The arrow points to the small superficial blood vessels
Fig. 4The resected dumbbell tumor (the other resected rings of the trachea where removed to illustrate the intraluminal extension of the tumor)
Selected case reports with review of the literature
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| Righini CA et al. [ | Tang LF et al. [ | Xiahui GE et al. [ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Years | 1950–1983 | 1950–2003 | 1950–2005 | 1950–2013 |
| Cases | 13 | 23 | 34 | 51 |
| Adults | 11 (84.6%) | 19 (82.6%) | 27 (80%) | 40 (78.4%) |
| F:M | 7:5 (1 not specified) | 14:4 (5 not specified) | 18:13 (3 not specified) | 30:20 (1 not specified) |
| Location in the trachea | distal > proximal > middle third | distal > proximal > middle third | NR | distal > proximal > middle third |
| Race | White > others | NR | NR | Asian > North American > European |
| Symptoms | ||||
| Common | Cough, wheeze, shortness of breath and hemoptysis | Upper airway obstruction with predominance of dyspnea | Airway obstruction symptoms like nonspecific cough, wheezing, and dyspnea. | Cough, wheezing and dyspnea |
| Uncommon | Fever and chest pain | Hemoptysis and chest infection | Hoarseness, hemoptysis, sudden severe dyspnea | Hemoptysis, hoarseness and chest pain |
| Signs | NR | NR | Pneumomediastinum, subcutaneous emphysema, and fever | Wheeze or Stridor 15 (29%) |
| Investigation | Fluoroscopy, Xeroradiographs and tomograms | CT of the chest | PFT | PFT |
| Delay of the diagnosis | 10–15 months | 10–15 months | NR | 17 months |
| Tumor size | NR | NR | NR | 1–4 cm |
| Treatment | ||||
| Endoscopic resection | 5 (38%) | NR | NR | 19 (37%) |
| Surgical resection | 8 (62%) | NR | NR | 33 (71%) |
| Recurrence | ||||
| Endoscopic resection | 1 (20%) | 1 (4%) | 3(8.6%) | 4 (21%) |
| Surgery | 0 (0%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0%) |
| Malignant histology | NR | NR | 2 (5.7% | 2 (3.9%) |
| Complication | 2 | NR | 3 (8.6%) | 3 (6%) |
| ▪ Renal Failure | ▪ Renal Failure | ▪ Renal Failure | ||
NR not recorded, CT computer tomography, MRI Magnetic Resonance Image, PFT Pulmonary Function Test, cm centimeter