| Literature DB >> 36105531 |
Naoto Koike1, Hisashi Hasegawa1, Hiroumi Matsuzaki1, Takeshi Oshima1.
Abstract
Schwannomas are benign soft tissue tumors derived from the Schwann cells of the peripheral nerves. An intramuscular schwannoma arising within the trapezius muscle in the posterior neck is rare. We report a case of a 31-year-old woman with an intramuscular schwannoma in the trapezius muscle. A painless and smooth-surfaced mass from 10 years ago was evident on palpation in the right posterior neck. Ultrasonography revealed an oval mass with clear borders and slight internal blood flow. No continuous hypoechoic lesions were noted at the tip of the mass. Magnetic resonance imaging of the neck revealed a mass in the right posterior cervical trapezius muscle with isointensity on T1-weighted imaging and heterointensity on T2-weighted imaging. Based on these findings, a schwannoma was suspected. Ultrasonography guided fine needle aspiration cytology revealed no significant findings. During surgery, a white-colored, encapsulated-tumor mass was found in the trapezius muscle. Histopathologically, hypocellular and hypercellular areas of fusiform cells were conspicuous, and nuclear palisading was observed in a part of the hypercellular region, confirming the diagnosis of schwannoma. To our knowledge, this is an extremely rare report of an intramuscular schwannoma within the trapezius muscle; herein, we report its clinical, radiological, and pathological features. ©Copyright 2022 by Official Journal of the Turkish Society of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Neck neoplasm; benign soft tissue tumor; case report; intramuscular; schwannoma; trapezius muscle
Year: 2022 PMID: 36105531 PMCID: PMC9435393 DOI: 10.4274/tao.2022.2022-1-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Turk Arch Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 2667-7466
Figure 1Magnetic resonance imaging of the neck
a) Horizontal section on T1-weighted image shows isointensity (arrow); b) and c) Horizontal section and sagittal section on T2-weighted image show heterointensity (arrow)
Figure 2Surgical findings and specimens
a) Intraoperative findings. The tumor was excised; b) Specimen. The cut surface of the tumor appears yellowish white and is surrounded by a capsule
Figure 3Pathological findings
a) and b) Coarse and spindle-shaped cells are prominent within the tumor. Hematoxylin & eosin, ×200; c) Immunostaining is positive for S-100 (arrow). S-100 immunostaining, ×400