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Meaning of "schwannoma"

schwannoma (noun) - a benign tumor that originates from Schwann cells, which are responsible for the production of the myelin sheath that covers nerves
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  • A benign nerve sheath tumour composed of Schwann cells.

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They are distinct from schwannoma and neurofibroma.
Pathology tests revealed the tumor was a schwannoma.
Schwannoma of the membranous nasal septum.
Pathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of benign schwannoma.
That is a massive schwannoma neurofibrosarcoma.
The most common type is a schwannoma.
Schwannoma is a benign tumor of nerve sheath of any myelinated nerve.
An acoustic neuroma is a schwannoma on the vestibular nerve in the brain.
It does not look like a schwannoma.
Only one case of a schwannoma of a larger size has been reported.
Association between risk factors and vestibular nerve schwannoma.
Acoustic neuromas are a type of schwannoma and occur mainly in adults.
A vestibular schwannoma is a benign tumour consisting of connective tissue and nerve tissue.
The systemic and ocular prognosis for intraocular schwannoma is positive.
Imaging findings of laryngeal schwannoma have been described in only few cases.

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Schwannoma arising as a cystic mass from the membranous nasal septum is very rare.
Early diagnosis of a vestibular schwannoma is key to preventing its serious consequences.
The facial nerve may also be willingly sectioned in facial nerve schwannoma surgery.
Vestibular schwannoma are almost.
Individuals with these hereditary issues usually have more than one schwannoma.
The symptoms of a schwannoma will depend on the location of the tumor.
Pathology tests confirmed he had a plexiform Schwannoma.
The simultaneous occurrence of a malignant mediastinal schwannoma and bronchioloalveolar carcinoma is unprecedented.
Schwannoma neurofibrosarcoma extending in the psoas muscle with nerve root compression syndrome and bone erosion.
The present report describes a case of laryngeal schwannoma with emphasis on sonographic findings.
Schwannoma is a benign nerve sheath tumor composed of Schwann cells.
There are several cases where people with schwannomatosis have developed a vestibular schwannoma acoustic neuroma.
When Schwann cells proliferate out of control in an encapsulation it is called a schwannoma.
Schwannoma neurofibrosarcoma extending in the psoas muscle MRI suggests a massive intradural malignant.
The material removed was sent for pathoanatomical assessment and histological analysis confirmed a laryngeal Schwannoma.
This case adds nasal Schwannoma to the differential diagnosis of cystic lesions of this area.
Treatments for Schwannoma.
The lesion was diagnosed as a schwannoma neurilemmoma with a histopathological predominance of the Antoni A pattern.
Uh, most likely a tumor called a vestibular schwannoma.
This is a type of schwannoma, formally called a vestibular schwannoma.
Biopsy indicated it 's definitely a schwannoma.
Unilateral vestibular schwannoma in addition to any two of the following,.
Brain cancer, an old medicine offers a new alternative in schwannoma.
How is a vestibular schwannoma diagnosed?
Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor, also called neurofibrosarcoma or malignant schwannoma.
Vestibular schwannoma patients sometimes complain of a feeling that their ear is plugged or "full".
He may be suffering from the nearly always fatal Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy or possibly a malignant schwannoma.
Schwannoma tumors are tumors that grow in the tissue that covers nerves, the nerve sheath.
That is a massive schwannoma neurofibrosarcoma . Okay.
Schwannoma presents significant cell pleomorphism, lymphoid follicles, rare mitotic cells and rare necrotic spots.
So much for the power of positive thinking . Another schwannoma.
The pathology confirmed it was schwannoma of low-grade without evidence of malignancy Figure 2.
Bruns nystagmus, Bilateral nystagmus found in patients with vestibular schwannoma.
A pear-shaped Schwannoma can cause sudden or gradual loss of hearing in an ear.
All these findings indicate a benign tumor of the nerve sheaths, most probably a Schwannoma.

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