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Volume 14 Issue 3 (March) 2025

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Rare presentations of schwannoma: Our experience in a tertiary care hospital
Pooja A Reddy, Dinesh L. Jadhav, Avinash K., Shashikala P

Schwannomas are benign tumors arising from Schwann cells, which form myelin in peripheral nerves. They commonly occur on the flexor surfaces of extremities, neck, mediastinum, retroperitoneum, posterior spinal roots, and cerebellopontine angles. These tumors usually present as solitary, slow-growing dermal or subcutaneous nodules. However, due to their varied morphological and clinical presentations, they are often misdiagnosed. This case series presents five patients diagnosed with schwannoma, confirmed via histopathology.

 
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