Thoracic dumbbell giant schwannoma in a young woman: A case report
Zheng Jun,
Yu Bing,
Li Qing Song
Abstract:Schwannomas, which are benign, are one of the most common intraspinal tumors, accounting for 29% of primary spinal tumors. Schwannomas have several other names, including neurinoma, neurilemmoma, and neuroma. They originate from Schwann cells, which were first described by Theodor Schwann, a German physiologist, biologist, and histologist. Here, we present a patient with a giant, thoracic, dumbbell‐shaped schwannoma. This benign tumor protruded into the subcutaneous fascial layer, compressing the pleura and th… Show more
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