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Intercostal nerve schwannoma: a case report
Intercostal nerve schwannoma: a case report
Koray Dural, Bülent Koçer, Nesimi Günal, Gültekin Gülbahar, Ünal Sakıncı
Ankara Numune Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Göğüs Cerrahisi Kliniği, Ankara
Schwannomas are solitary, capsulated and asymptomatic
lesions that originate from nerve sheath or schwann cells.
Although intrathoracic lesions are mostly located in mediastinum,
they rarely originate from intercostal nerves. We
report a case of schwannoma arising from an intercostal
nerve in 26-year-old man, with back pain and undergoing
resection in the chest wall. The pain relieved after surgical
treatment.
Keywords : Neurilemmoma; schwannoma; chest wall tumor; chest pain
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