Hemorrhage in long segment cervical schwannoma; case report and literature review

Although hemorrhages associated with cervical and thoracic intraspinal schwannomas are typically localized to the subarachnoid hemorrhages (SAH) or subdural hemorrhages (SDH) compartments, rare intratumoral bleeds may also occur. In the literature, we found and analyzed multiple factors for 13 cases...

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Veröffentlicht in:Surgical neurology international 2020-12, Vol.11, p.476, Article 476
Hauptverfasser: Singh, Prashant Raj, Nayak, Nitish, Gupta, Surendra Kumar, Sharma, Raghavendra Kumar, Shukla, Anju, Nehete, Lokesh Suresh
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Zusammenfassung:Although hemorrhages associated with cervical and thoracic intraspinal schwannomas are typically localized to the subarachnoid hemorrhages (SAH) or subdural hemorrhages (SDH) compartments, rare intratumoral bleeds may also occur. In the literature, we found and analyzed multiple factors for 13 cases (e.g., epidemiological, clinical, and pathological) of cervical schwannomas with intratumoral hemorrhages (ITH). We added the 14 case of a 35-year-old female with along segment cervical schwannoma with ITH who presented with acute quadriplegia and respiratory decompensation. These 14 patients averaged 51.77 years of age, 60% were male, and the tumor involved 2.83 segments. The incidence of SAH and ITH was noted in five cases each, while SDH's were very rare. The pathological characteristics were consistent with the diagnosis of cellular schwannomas with S-100 positivity. The clinical outcomes were good (100%) in all the cases, including the one presented (modified McCormick score III). Cervical schwannomas with ITH are rare, and the surgical outcomes in such patients are good-excellent (>90%). The histopathology is always of prime importance and decisive in establishing and confirming the etiology of such ITH.
ISSN:2229-5097
2152-7806
2152-7806
DOI:10.25259/SNI_833_2020