Giant dumbbell tumor of the posterior mediastinum

Background. Giant dumbbell-shaped tumors are very rare and characterized by intra- and extraspinal propagation of different dimensions. In thoracal localization, invasive growth can lead up to rib and vertebra erosion. Case report. We presented a 54-year-old woman with a giant dumbbell schwannoma in...

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Main Authors: Milosavljević Miloš Z., Mitrović Slobodanka Lj., Vujadinović Miroslav, Aćimović Ljubiša, Mrvić Stanko A., Milisavljević Slobodan S.
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Language:English
Published: Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia 2009-01-01
Series:Vojnosanitetski Pregled
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2009/0042-84500911909M.pdf
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spelling doaj-cd7bb537c6ad4553910c4f4c9ab8481b2020-11-24T21:06:35ZengMilitary Health Department, Ministry of Defance, SerbiaVojnosanitetski Pregled0042-84502009-01-01661190991310.2298/VSP0911909MGiant dumbbell tumor of the posterior mediastinumMilosavljević Miloš Z.Mitrović Slobodanka Lj.Vujadinović MiroslavAćimović LjubišaMrvić Stanko A.Milisavljević Slobodan S.Background. Giant dumbbell-shaped tumors are very rare and characterized by intra- and extraspinal propagation of different dimensions. In thoracal localization, invasive growth can lead up to rib and vertebra erosion. Case report. We presented a 54-year-old woman with a giant dumbbell schwannoma in the posterior mediastinum. The tumor was removed by the posterior approach with hemilaminectomy and costotransversectomy. By microscopic examination the diagnosis of benign schwannoma was made. A year after the surgery, the patient was without neurological deficiency and without radiological signs of illness relapse. Conclusion. Treatment of dumbbell schwannoma is surgical, dilemmas of the optimal surgical approach. When it is thoracally located the posterior approach with hemilaminectomy and costotransversectomy is safe and effective for its removal.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2009/0042-84500911909M.pdfneurilemmomamediastinal neoplasmsspinediagnosisimmunohistochemistryneurosurgical procedures
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author Milosavljević Miloš Z.
Mitrović Slobodanka Lj.
Vujadinović Miroslav
Aćimović Ljubiša
Mrvić Stanko A.
Milisavljević Slobodan S.
spellingShingle Milosavljević Miloš Z.
Mitrović Slobodanka Lj.
Vujadinović Miroslav
Aćimović Ljubiša
Mrvić Stanko A.
Milisavljević Slobodan S.
Giant dumbbell tumor of the posterior mediastinum
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
neurilemmoma
mediastinal neoplasms
spine
diagnosis
immunohistochemistry
neurosurgical procedures
author_facet Milosavljević Miloš Z.
Mitrović Slobodanka Lj.
Vujadinović Miroslav
Aćimović Ljubiša
Mrvić Stanko A.
Milisavljević Slobodan S.
author_sort Milosavljević Miloš Z.
title Giant dumbbell tumor of the posterior mediastinum
title_short Giant dumbbell tumor of the posterior mediastinum
title_full Giant dumbbell tumor of the posterior mediastinum
title_fullStr Giant dumbbell tumor of the posterior mediastinum
title_full_unstemmed Giant dumbbell tumor of the posterior mediastinum
title_sort giant dumbbell tumor of the posterior mediastinum
publisher Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia
series Vojnosanitetski Pregled
issn 0042-8450
publishDate 2009-01-01
description Background. Giant dumbbell-shaped tumors are very rare and characterized by intra- and extraspinal propagation of different dimensions. In thoracal localization, invasive growth can lead up to rib and vertebra erosion. Case report. We presented a 54-year-old woman with a giant dumbbell schwannoma in the posterior mediastinum. The tumor was removed by the posterior approach with hemilaminectomy and costotransversectomy. By microscopic examination the diagnosis of benign schwannoma was made. A year after the surgery, the patient was without neurological deficiency and without radiological signs of illness relapse. Conclusion. Treatment of dumbbell schwannoma is surgical, dilemmas of the optimal surgical approach. When it is thoracally located the posterior approach with hemilaminectomy and costotransversectomy is safe and effective for its removal.
topic neurilemmoma
mediastinal neoplasms
spine
diagnosis
immunohistochemistry
neurosurgical procedures
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2009/0042-84500911909M.pdf
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