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Swagatika Samal1, Anindya Nayak2, Pradeep Pradhan2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Ancient schwannoma of infratemporal fossa arising from the trigeminal nerve is very rare in clinical practice. CASE REPORT: A 65-year old male presented to the outpatient department with a progressive swelling over the left parotid for 5 years and pain during chewing for 6 months which was diagnosed as benign spindle cell tumour on cytology. The tumor was excised with a combined transparotid and transmandibular cervical approach and the final pathology was confirmed to an Ancient Schwannoma.Entities:
Keywords: Ancient Schwannoma; Infratemporal fossa; Transparotid Transmandibular Approach
Year: 2020 PMID: 33282787 PMCID: PMC7701488 DOI: 10.22038/ijorl.2020.42914.2400
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 2251-7251
Fig 1Shows a smooth parotid swelling (left) of approximately 6 cm × 5 cm size
Fig 2Contrast-enhanced MRI (T2- weighted) A; axial section revealed a heterogeneously enhancing mass in the infratemporal fossa, B; parasagittal section shows the extension of the tumor to the skull base
Fig 3Shows the tumour bulge tumour after the superficial parotidectomy
Fig 4Tumour was traced anteriorly towards the infratemporal fossa
Fig 5Shows the infratemporal fossa after complete excision of the tumour
Fig 6The histopathological picture revealed a well-encapsulated benign nerve sheath tumor with areas of cystic degeneration (Right black arrow). There is extensive foam cell degeneration with the presence of scattered cells having high Nucleo-cytoplasmic ratio and irregular contour (regenerative atypia, left black arrow). The middle vertical arrow indicates the microscopic pictures of nuclear palisading around an acellular eosinophilic matrix-forming verocay body, which was suggestive of schwannoma (H& E 10x)