Nonvestibular intracranial schwannomas in the absence of neurofibromatosis occur rarely. Trochlear nerve schwannomas may present clinically by affecting neighboring structures or by dysfunction of the nerve itself. Management options of these benign tumors remain controversial including clinical and radiological observation, surgical intervention and radiation therapy
There are no established indications for facial nerve schwannoma treatment, including surgery, radia...
Schwannomas originate from the Schwann cells surrounding the peripheral nerves, including cranial ne...
Subfrontal schwannoma not arising from the cranial nerves are rare tumors. A 19-year-old man present...
Intracranial schwannomas arise mostly from the vestibular nerve. Nonvestibular schwannomas are rare,...
Introduction: Intracranial schwannomas arising from non-trigeminal and non-vestibular sources are ex...
The aim of this review is to analyze the latest trends in the management of non-vestibular skull bas...
Schwannomas involving the occulomotor cranial nerves (CNs; III, IV and VI), can be disabling, due t...
OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: Despite their predilection for sensory nerves, intracranial schwannomas ha...
Facial nerve schwannoma (FNS) is an extremely rare benign tumour that may arise anywhere along the ...
Schwannomas of the trochlear nerve are very rare. Only 25 cases without associated neurofibromatosis...
International audienceVestibular schwannomas (VS) are slow-growing intracranial extraaxial benign tu...
Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) maintains an important role in managing vestibular schwannoma (VS). ...
A vestibular schwannoma (acoustic neurinoma) is a benign tumour localized in the cerebellopontine an...
Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is a relatively new technology, and its use among patient...
Objective: The pontocerebellar angle schwannomas represent a neurosurgical challenge because after r...
There are no established indications for facial nerve schwannoma treatment, including surgery, radia...
Schwannomas originate from the Schwann cells surrounding the peripheral nerves, including cranial ne...
Subfrontal schwannoma not arising from the cranial nerves are rare tumors. A 19-year-old man present...
Intracranial schwannomas arise mostly from the vestibular nerve. Nonvestibular schwannomas are rare,...
Introduction: Intracranial schwannomas arising from non-trigeminal and non-vestibular sources are ex...
The aim of this review is to analyze the latest trends in the management of non-vestibular skull bas...
Schwannomas involving the occulomotor cranial nerves (CNs; III, IV and VI), can be disabling, due t...
OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: Despite their predilection for sensory nerves, intracranial schwannomas ha...
Facial nerve schwannoma (FNS) is an extremely rare benign tumour that may arise anywhere along the ...
Schwannomas of the trochlear nerve are very rare. Only 25 cases without associated neurofibromatosis...
International audienceVestibular schwannomas (VS) are slow-growing intracranial extraaxial benign tu...
Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) maintains an important role in managing vestibular schwannoma (VS). ...
A vestibular schwannoma (acoustic neurinoma) is a benign tumour localized in the cerebellopontine an...
Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is a relatively new technology, and its use among patient...
Objective: The pontocerebellar angle schwannomas represent a neurosurgical challenge because after r...
There are no established indications for facial nerve schwannoma treatment, including surgery, radia...
Schwannomas originate from the Schwann cells surrounding the peripheral nerves, including cranial ne...
Subfrontal schwannoma not arising from the cranial nerves are rare tumors. A 19-year-old man present...