Spinal schwannoma

Discussion:

Spinal schwannomas are benign nerve sheath tumors that occur within the spinal canal and are composed primarily of Schwann cells of spinal nerve roots 1-6. When they are intraspinal and extend for two or more vertebral segments, they are called giant intraspinal schwannomas 4,5.

This case illustrates the MRI findings of a giant intraspinal lumbar schwannoma, align with the long axis of the cord, forming a sausage-shaped mass, extending over several levels, and with posterior scalloping of the vertebral body. This is a case of a pathology-proven schwannoma with the typical histologic features of Antoni type A and Antoni type B areas.

Case courtesy

  • Sterfferson Morais, MD - PGY-3, radiology resident, Department of Radiology
  • Claudionor Segundo, MD – PGY-5, neurosurgery resident, Department of Neurosurgery
  • Luiz Severo Bem Junior MD – PGY-5, neurosurgery resident, Department of Neurosurgery
  • Geraldo Sá MD – neurosurgeon, Department of Neurosurgery
  • Ana Lúcia A Brito MD – pathologist, Department of Pathology
  • Antonio Rodrigues de Aguiar Neto, MD - radiologist, Department of Radiology

Hospital da Restauração – Recife, PE – Brazil

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