1.Intravascular schwannoma as an extremely unusual cause of vein obstruction: a case report
Luis Miguel CHINCHILLA-TÁBORA ; Beatriz Segovia BLÁZQUEZ ; José María SAYAGUÉS ; Marta Rodríguez GONZÁLEZ ; Joaquín GONZÁLEZ-RIVERO ; José Antonio Muñoz LEÓN ; Andrea Beatriz Jiménez PÉREZ ; Idalia González MORAIS ; Diego BUENO-SACRISTÁN ; María Dolores LUDEÑA
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine 2024;58(5):249-254
The blood vessel lumen is an extremely rare location for a benign peripheral nerve sheath tumor like schwannoma. Less than 10 cases have been previously reported. In this report, we present a case of a 68-year-old woman who had a soft tissue nodule at the posterior calf of her left leg during a physical examination. Pathological examination was performed after complete surgical excision. The patient underwent follow-up for 12 months after surgery without evidence of recurrence or any other complication. This is the first case of intravascular schwannoma reported as a cause of vein obstruction. Microscopically, the tumor was composed of Schwann spindle cells that were immunoreactive for S100 protein and SOX10. This tumor was surrounded by a well-defined vascular smooth muscle wall. Prospective series are required to improve the knowledge on the underlying mechanisms of intravascular schwannoma development.
2.Intravascular schwannoma as an extremely unusual cause of vein obstruction: a case report
Luis Miguel CHINCHILLA-TÁBORA ; Beatriz Segovia BLÁZQUEZ ; José María SAYAGUÉS ; Marta Rodríguez GONZÁLEZ ; Joaquín GONZÁLEZ-RIVERO ; José Antonio Muñoz LEÓN ; Andrea Beatriz Jiménez PÉREZ ; Idalia González MORAIS ; Diego BUENO-SACRISTÁN ; María Dolores LUDEÑA
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine 2024;58(5):249-254
The blood vessel lumen is an extremely rare location for a benign peripheral nerve sheath tumor like schwannoma. Less than 10 cases have been previously reported. In this report, we present a case of a 68-year-old woman who had a soft tissue nodule at the posterior calf of her left leg during a physical examination. Pathological examination was performed after complete surgical excision. The patient underwent follow-up for 12 months after surgery without evidence of recurrence or any other complication. This is the first case of intravascular schwannoma reported as a cause of vein obstruction. Microscopically, the tumor was composed of Schwann spindle cells that were immunoreactive for S100 protein and SOX10. This tumor was surrounded by a well-defined vascular smooth muscle wall. Prospective series are required to improve the knowledge on the underlying mechanisms of intravascular schwannoma development.
3.Intravascular schwannoma as an extremely unusual cause of vein obstruction: a case report
Luis Miguel CHINCHILLA-TÁBORA ; Beatriz Segovia BLÁZQUEZ ; José María SAYAGUÉS ; Marta Rodríguez GONZÁLEZ ; Joaquín GONZÁLEZ-RIVERO ; José Antonio Muñoz LEÓN ; Andrea Beatriz Jiménez PÉREZ ; Idalia González MORAIS ; Diego BUENO-SACRISTÁN ; María Dolores LUDEÑA
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine 2024;58(5):249-254
The blood vessel lumen is an extremely rare location for a benign peripheral nerve sheath tumor like schwannoma. Less than 10 cases have been previously reported. In this report, we present a case of a 68-year-old woman who had a soft tissue nodule at the posterior calf of her left leg during a physical examination. Pathological examination was performed after complete surgical excision. The patient underwent follow-up for 12 months after surgery without evidence of recurrence or any other complication. This is the first case of intravascular schwannoma reported as a cause of vein obstruction. Microscopically, the tumor was composed of Schwann spindle cells that were immunoreactive for S100 protein and SOX10. This tumor was surrounded by a well-defined vascular smooth muscle wall. Prospective series are required to improve the knowledge on the underlying mechanisms of intravascular schwannoma development.
4.Intravascular schwannoma as an extremely unusual cause of vein obstruction: a case report
Luis Miguel CHINCHILLA-TÁBORA ; Beatriz Segovia BLÁZQUEZ ; José María SAYAGUÉS ; Marta Rodríguez GONZÁLEZ ; Joaquín GONZÁLEZ-RIVERO ; José Antonio Muñoz LEÓN ; Andrea Beatriz Jiménez PÉREZ ; Idalia González MORAIS ; Diego BUENO-SACRISTÁN ; María Dolores LUDEÑA
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine 2024;58(5):249-254
The blood vessel lumen is an extremely rare location for a benign peripheral nerve sheath tumor like schwannoma. Less than 10 cases have been previously reported. In this report, we present a case of a 68-year-old woman who had a soft tissue nodule at the posterior calf of her left leg during a physical examination. Pathological examination was performed after complete surgical excision. The patient underwent follow-up for 12 months after surgery without evidence of recurrence or any other complication. This is the first case of intravascular schwannoma reported as a cause of vein obstruction. Microscopically, the tumor was composed of Schwann spindle cells that were immunoreactive for S100 protein and SOX10. This tumor was surrounded by a well-defined vascular smooth muscle wall. Prospective series are required to improve the knowledge on the underlying mechanisms of intravascular schwannoma development.