2005
DOI: 10.3171/spi.2005.2.4.0447
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Spinal extradural schwannoma

Abstract: Object. The authors endeavor to define the clinical and surgery-related profile of spinal nerve sheath tumors located in the extradural space outside both the dural sac and, apparently, the nerve roots' sleeve. Methods. A series of 24 extradural schwannomas was retrospectively selected after reviewing the notes of spinal nerve sheath tumors surgically treated at La Sapienza Univers… Show more

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“…In a review of the literature this percentage ranged between 25% and 33% (3,5,8,10,15,21,22). The literature review showed that there is no significant prevalence difference between males and females (2)(3)(4)(5)22). However, the authors noticed a somewhat higher prevalence in females, accounting for 26 patients (57.1%).…”
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“…In a review of the literature this percentage ranged between 25% and 33% (3,5,8,10,15,21,22). The literature review showed that there is no significant prevalence difference between males and females (2)(3)(4)(5)22). However, the authors noticed a somewhat higher prevalence in females, accounting for 26 patients (57.1%).…”
Section: █ Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The incidence of SS varies between 3-4 cases/1,000,000 persons per year (22). SS typically display no gender preponderance while the mean of age of appearance is usually between 40-50 years with the exception of a few cases (2,4,5,22).…”
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“…There is no significant prevalence difference between males and females [7,8] . The incidence of schwannoma varies with the age of affected patients who are between the 4th and the 5th decade [17] .…”
Section: Distribution Of Site Of Schwannomamentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The pain is localized in one (tumor) place, sometimes spread in both sides, mostly temporarily, but constantly in the same place and hurt as a knife. At the beginning the root pain is attributed to the disturbance of nerve conductivity because of the direct or indirect irritation of nerve root or root compression by the tumor [7] . Later on when compression increases to spinal cord, spinal tracts gets damaged and myelopathy develops [18,19] .…”
Section: Distribution Of Site Of Schwannomamentioning
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