Intracranial schwannomas arise mostly from the vestibular nerve. Nonvestibular schwannomas are rare, and trochlear schwannomas are extremely rare. Only 32 surgically resected cases are reported in the literature.1,2 Another 11 case
Objective: Benign schwannomas are the most common tumour of the peripheral nerves. Symptomatic schwa...
Schwannomas, also known as neurilemmomas, neuromas, or neurinomas, are uncommon nerve sheath neoplas...
Schwannoma as an extracranial nerve sheath tumor rarely affects brachial plexus. Due to the fact tha...
OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: Despite their predilection for sensory nerves, intracranial schwannomas ha...
Introduction: Intracranial schwannomas arising from non-trigeminal and non-vestibular sources are ex...
Schwannomas of the trochlear nerve are very rare. Only 25 cases without associated neurofibromatosis...
Nonvestibular intracranial schwannomas in the absence of neurofibromatosis occur rarely. Trochlear n...
Cranial nerves' schwannomas most commonly arise from the vestibular nerve. Involvement of other cran...
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Schwannomas are tumors originating from Schwann cells and account for 8 % of all primary brain tumor...
Schwannomas involving the occulomotor cranial nerves (CNs; III, IV and VI), can be disabling, due t...
AbstractBackgroundTrochlear nerve schwannoma is a very rare tumor encountered especially in patients...
Schwannomas are benign tumors of the nerve sheath, com-monly seen in the vestibular nerve. Although ...
Background. Schwannomas, also known as neurilemmomas, are benign peripheral nerve sheath tumors. The...
Schwann cell tumour is a rare benign neoplasms, which in approximately 25–45% of cases localises in ...
Objective: Benign schwannomas are the most common tumour of the peripheral nerves. Symptomatic schwa...
Schwannomas, also known as neurilemmomas, neuromas, or neurinomas, are uncommon nerve sheath neoplas...
Schwannoma as an extracranial nerve sheath tumor rarely affects brachial plexus. Due to the fact tha...
OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: Despite their predilection for sensory nerves, intracranial schwannomas ha...
Introduction: Intracranial schwannomas arising from non-trigeminal and non-vestibular sources are ex...
Schwannomas of the trochlear nerve are very rare. Only 25 cases without associated neurofibromatosis...
Nonvestibular intracranial schwannomas in the absence of neurofibromatosis occur rarely. Trochlear n...
Cranial nerves' schwannomas most commonly arise from the vestibular nerve. Involvement of other cran...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Schwannomas are tumors originating from Schwann cells and account for 8 % of all primary brain tumor...
Schwannomas involving the occulomotor cranial nerves (CNs; III, IV and VI), can be disabling, due t...
AbstractBackgroundTrochlear nerve schwannoma is a very rare tumor encountered especially in patients...
Schwannomas are benign tumors of the nerve sheath, com-monly seen in the vestibular nerve. Although ...
Background. Schwannomas, also known as neurilemmomas, are benign peripheral nerve sheath tumors. The...
Schwann cell tumour is a rare benign neoplasms, which in approximately 25–45% of cases localises in ...
Objective: Benign schwannomas are the most common tumour of the peripheral nerves. Symptomatic schwa...
Schwannomas, also known as neurilemmomas, neuromas, or neurinomas, are uncommon nerve sheath neoplas...
Schwannoma as an extracranial nerve sheath tumor rarely affects brachial plexus. Due to the fact tha...