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Perilesional Lymph Node Swelling Might be a Radiologic Clue for Appendiceal Schwannoma: A Case Report.

Kunihito Suzuki1, Kazuhiro Saito1, Takafumi Yamada1, Elly Arizono1, Hidehiro Kumita1, Kenta Kasahara2, Kenji Katsumata2, Koichiro Tasaki3, Jun Matsubayashi3, Toshitaka Nagao3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Gastrointestinal schwannoma is not a common type of tumor, and lesions originating from the appendix are extremely rare. Herein, we report a patient with appendiceal schwannoma characterized by lymph node swelling. CASE REPORT: A 67-year-old male patient who had diabetes complained of weight loss. A computed tomography scan revealed a mass in the right side of the pelvic cavity. Moreover, a contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan showed perilesional lymph node swelling measuring up to 28 mm. A low-intensity mass was observed on T1-weighted imaging, heterogeneous high-intensity mass on T2-weighted imaging, and restricted diffusion on diffusion-weighted imaging. There were no abnormal findings on colonoscopy. Based on a preoperative examination, a differential diagnosis of either appendiceal schwannoma, carcinoid, or gastrointestinal stromal tumor was considered. During surgery, a large appendiceal mass and multiple swollen perilesional lymph nodes were observed. Therefore, ileocecal resection and D3 lymph node dissection were performed. Pathological and immunohistochemical analyses confirmed the diagnosis of appendiceal schwannoma. There were numerous swollen lymph nodes in the mesenteric region. The lymph nodes revealed reactive lymphoid hyperplasia, with enlarged follicles of various sizes and shapes with an irregular distribution. Almost all lymphocytes, except those at the germinal centers, were small.
CONCLUSION: Gastrointestinal schwannoma is characterized by lymph node swelling. Appendiceal schwannoma may have characteristics, including peritumoral lymph node swelling, similar to other types of gastrointestinal schwannoma such as that in the stomach. Thus, this characteristic can be a diagnostic clue for appendiceal schwannoma. Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.

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Keywords:  Appendiceal schwannoma; CT; MRI.; appendiceal tumor; schwannoma; stomach

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34102981      PMCID: PMC8972257          DOI: 10.2174/1573405617666210608152957

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Med Imaging


  23 in total

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Authors:  Nam Ju Lee; Ralph H Hruban; Elliot K Fishman
Journal:  Abdom Radiol (NY)       Date:  2017-07

3.  Appendiceal schwannoma: a rare cause of perforated appendicitis.

Authors:  Thomas Hendriks; Helen Ballal; Dugald Dalziel McCallum
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2018-08-04

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Authors:  Angela D Levy; Ana M Quiles; Markku Miettinen; Leslie H Sobin
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5.  Laparoscopic approach to a case of appendicular schwannoma.

Authors:  Suk Won Suh; Joong Min Park; Yoo Shin Choi; Sung Jae Cha; In Taik Chang; Beom Gyu Kim
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Review 7.  Gastrointestinal stromal tumors of the vermiform appendix: clinicopathologic, immunohistochemical, and molecular study of 2 cases with literature review.

Authors:  Abbas Agaimy; Antje-Friederike Pelz; Peter Wieacker; Albert Roessner; Peter H Wünsch; Regine Schneider-Stock
Journal:  Hum Pathol       Date:  2008-06-10       Impact factor: 3.466

Review 8.  Appendiceal GIST: report of an exceptional case and review of the literature.

Authors:  Mahdi Bouassida; Mohamed Fadhel Chtourou; Emna Chalbi; Fathi Chebbi; Lamine Hamzaoui; Selim Sassi; Lamia Charfi; Mohamed Mongi Mighri; Hassen Touinsi; Adok Sassi
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2013-07-03

9.  Peritumoral lymphoid cuff correlates well with lymph node enlargement in gastrointestinal schwannomas.

Authors:  Hyunsik Bae; Michael Van Vrancken; Tae Wook Kang; Ha Young Park; Jinah Chu; Hyung Kyu Park; Sang Yun Ha; Dongil Choi; Kyoung-Mee Kim
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2018-02-09

10.  Appendicular schwannoma presenting as vague abdominal pain.

Authors:  Abdullah Mohammed Alshamrani; Rami Abdulrahman Sairafi; Ali Mohammed Alzahrani; Mostafa Abdel-Raheem
Journal:  J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2018-07-03
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