“…Although an accurate preoperative diagnosis helps in avoiding an unnecessary radical resection, endoscopic ultrasonography, or percutaneous biopsy (4), it is difficult to achieve (2,3,4). Radiologically, schwannomas are wellcircumscribed masses displaying inhomogeneous intensity or density with heterogeneous enhancement by increased fluorodeoxyglucose uptake and are frequently confused with nonfunctioning endocrine neoplasms, solid pseudopapillary neoplasms, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, and mucinous cystic neoplasms (1,2,3,4). Histologically, schwannomas contain various proportions of Antoni A (hypercellular component) and Antoni B (hypocellular component), expressing S-100 protein (1,2,3,4).…”