1.Giant Benign Schwannoma Involving Sacral Bone.
Kyung Seup OH ; Sung Il HA ; Hyun Sung LEE ; Jong Soo LEE ; Seung Su KWAK ; Suk Hoon YUN
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2001;30(4):509-513
Sacral schwannoma is a rare lesion with a tendency to reach large proportions. The benign schwannoma rarely involves the vertebral bodies extensively. The authors report a case of giant intrasacral schwannoma in 30-year-old woman who had intermittent lower back pain during 3 years period. CT and MRI showed a destructive mass lesion within the upper part of sacrum with a large mass extending into the presacral space. The patient underwent combined surgery consisted of anterior transabdominal approach and posterior sacral laminectomy and total removal of tumor. The characteristics of the lesion were discussed with a review of literatures.
Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Laminectomy
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Low Back Pain
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Neurilemmoma*
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Sacrum
2.Asymtomatic Giant Benign Schwannoma Involving Cervical Vertebral Body: A Case Report-.
Jae Young BAN ; Kyung Seup OH ; Young Gyi SHIN ; Hyung Ki KIM ; Tae Hee RHEU ; Jong Soo LEE ; Suk Hoon YOON
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1999;28(2):273-276
Benign Schwannoma rarely involves the vertebral bodies extensively. Despite of huge amount of neoplastic mass and severe destructive bony changes, the neurologic deficits could not be discovered. The authors discussed the findings of plain X-rays, cervical CT, MRI, pathology as well as surgical procedure, and reviewed the literatures.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Neurilemmoma*
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Neurologic Manifestations
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Pathology