Schwannomatosis of Cervical Vagus Nerve
Cervical vagal schwannoma is a rare entity among lesions presenting as a neck mass. They are usually slow-growing benign lesions closely associated with the vagus nerve. They are usually solitary and asymptomatic. Multiple schwannomas occurring in patients without neurofibromatosis (NF) are rare and...
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doaj-7c26a6a5507e449ca33a4adfe6337ef52020-11-24T22:47:30ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Surgery2090-69002090-69192016-01-01201610.1155/2016/80209198020919Schwannomatosis of Cervical Vagus NerveFaheem Ahmed Abdulla0M. P. Sasi1Department of General Surgery, Government Medical College, Kozhikode, Kerala, IndiaDepartment of General Surgery, Government Medical College, Kozhikode, Kerala, IndiaCervical vagal schwannoma is a rare entity among lesions presenting as a neck mass. They are usually slow-growing benign lesions closely associated with the vagus nerve. They are usually solitary and asymptomatic. Multiple schwannomas occurring in patients without neurofibromatosis (NF) are rare and have recently been referred to as schwannomatosis. Here, we present a case of a neck mass that had imaging features suggestive of vagal schwannoma and was operated upon. Intraoperatively, it was discovered to be a case of multiple vagal cervical schwannoma, all directly related to the right vagus nerve, and could be resected from the nerve in toto preserving the function of the vagus nerve. Final HPR confirmed our pre-op suspicion of vagal schwannomatosis.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8020919 |
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Schwannomatosis of Cervical Vagus Nerve |
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Schwannomatosis of Cervical Vagus Nerve |
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Schwannomatosis of Cervical Vagus Nerve |
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Cervical vagal schwannoma is a rare entity among lesions presenting as a neck mass. They are usually slow-growing benign lesions closely associated with the vagus nerve. They are usually solitary and asymptomatic. Multiple schwannomas occurring in patients without neurofibromatosis (NF) are rare and have recently been referred to as schwannomatosis. Here, we present a case of a neck mass that had imaging features suggestive of vagal schwannoma and was operated upon. Intraoperatively, it was discovered to be a case of multiple vagal cervical schwannoma, all directly related to the right vagus nerve, and could be resected from the nerve in toto preserving the function of the vagus nerve. Final HPR confirmed our pre-op suspicion of vagal schwannomatosis. |
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