Schwannomas arising from the cervical vagus nerve are extremely rare benign neurogenic tumours. They usually occur in ages between third and sixth decades, affect both sexes equally and most often present as painless, slow-growing, lateral neck masses. The treat-ment of choice is the complete surgical exci-sion. We report our experience with the clini-cal presentation, diagnosis and management of a case of cervical vagal schwannoma. Schwannomas are rare, benign tumours of nerve sheath origin that may originate from any of the cranial, peripheral or autonomic nerve
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Schwannomas of the neck are rare. Their diagnosis remains diffic...
Schwannomas are usually benign, single, encapsulated, slow-growing tumours originating from cranial ...
Parapharyngeal schwannomas are rare benign neoplasms located in a difficult anatomical region. Most ...
Schwannoma originating from the cervical vagus nerve is an extremely rare neoplasm. Vagal nerve schw...
Schwannomas of the cervical vagal nerve are rare neoplasms, usually occurring between the third and ...
Vagal nerve schwannoma is extremely rare. The majority of cases present with a slow growing neck swe...
Cervical vagal schwannoma is a rare entity among lesions presenting as a neck mass. They are usually...
Background. Schwannomas, also known as neurilemmomas, are benign peripheral nerve sheath tumors. The...
Cervical vagal schwannoma is a benign, slow-growing mass, often asymptomatic, with a very low lifeti...
Cervical vagal schwannomas with cystic degeneration changes are extremely rare. These tumors are typ...
Schwannomas of the vagus nerve are very rare and the differential diagnosis is extremely difficult. ...
Schwannoma arising from the Vagus nerve is an uncommon (2–5%) benign nerve tumour. This tumour most...
Schwann cell tumour is a rare benign neoplasms, which in approximately 25–45% of cases localises in ...
SummaryIntroductionCervical schwannoma is a benign peripheral nerve tumor specifically developing fr...
Extracranial schwannomas in the head and neck region are rare neoplasms. The tumours often present a...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Schwannomas of the neck are rare. Their diagnosis remains diffic...
Schwannomas are usually benign, single, encapsulated, slow-growing tumours originating from cranial ...
Parapharyngeal schwannomas are rare benign neoplasms located in a difficult anatomical region. Most ...
Schwannoma originating from the cervical vagus nerve is an extremely rare neoplasm. Vagal nerve schw...
Schwannomas of the cervical vagal nerve are rare neoplasms, usually occurring between the third and ...
Vagal nerve schwannoma is extremely rare. The majority of cases present with a slow growing neck swe...
Cervical vagal schwannoma is a rare entity among lesions presenting as a neck mass. They are usually...
Background. Schwannomas, also known as neurilemmomas, are benign peripheral nerve sheath tumors. The...
Cervical vagal schwannoma is a benign, slow-growing mass, often asymptomatic, with a very low lifeti...
Cervical vagal schwannomas with cystic degeneration changes are extremely rare. These tumors are typ...
Schwannomas of the vagus nerve are very rare and the differential diagnosis is extremely difficult. ...
Schwannoma arising from the Vagus nerve is an uncommon (2–5%) benign nerve tumour. This tumour most...
Schwann cell tumour is a rare benign neoplasms, which in approximately 25–45% of cases localises in ...
SummaryIntroductionCervical schwannoma is a benign peripheral nerve tumor specifically developing fr...
Extracranial schwannomas in the head and neck region are rare neoplasms. The tumours often present a...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Schwannomas of the neck are rare. Their diagnosis remains diffic...
Schwannomas are usually benign, single, encapsulated, slow-growing tumours originating from cranial ...
Parapharyngeal schwannomas are rare benign neoplasms located in a difficult anatomical region. Most ...