| Literature DB >> 29623152 |
Cara M Barber1, Matthew P Fahrenkopf1,2, Nicholas S Adams1,2, Steven C Naum1,2,3.
Abstract
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Keywords: median nerve; nerve sheath tumor; schwannoma; schwannomatosis; upper extremity
Year: 2018 PMID: 29623152 PMCID: PMC5865225
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eplasty ISSN: 1937-5719
Figure 1Axial T2 (a) and coronal STIR (b) MRI of the right distal forearm showing a well-circumscribed mass with hyperintense signal. The median nerve is seen in the coronal view with displacement of adjacent tissues.
Figure 2Axial T2 (a) and coronal STIR (b) MRI of the right proximal forearm with a hyperintense, well-circumscribed mass within the flexor digitorum profundus.
Figure 3Schwannoma involving the median nerve in the distal forearm. Note the intraneural location of the tumor.
Figure 4Schwannoma removed from the median nerve in the distal forearm. With careful dissection, the encapsulated tumor can be removed from the surrounding nerve fascicles.