2014
DOI: 10.21608/esj.2014.3870
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Lumbar Cystic Intradural Schwannoma: A Case Report

Abstract: Background Data: Intradural lumbar cystic schwannomas are very rare entity and only about 10 case reports have been reported in the literature. The diagnosis and management remains a challenge for clinical physicians. Purpose: Our objective in presenting this particular case is to highlight the atypical radiological features of intradural spinal schwannoma and how to deal with it surgically and follow up. Study Design: case report. Material and Methods: A case of cystic intradural lesion in a previously health… Show more

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“…Conventional schwannoma is the most common type of the major variants of schwannomas in adults. 2 Spinal schwannomas constitute nearly 30% of primary spinal tumors and are among the most common spinal tumors that face spine surgeons. 3,9,26 Spinal schwannomas are found to grow from the sensory (dorsal) nerve root.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Conventional schwannoma is the most common type of the major variants of schwannomas in adults. 2 Spinal schwannomas constitute nearly 30% of primary spinal tumors and are among the most common spinal tumors that face spine surgeons. 3,9,26 Spinal schwannomas are found to grow from the sensory (dorsal) nerve root.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%