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Malignant transformation of vestibular schwannoma following radiosurgery-a case report and review of the literature.

Arthur HosmannVatsal KamdarBasant Kumar Misra
Published in: Acta neurochirurgica (2024)
Malignant transformation of vestibular schwannoma (VS) post-radiosurgery is an extremely rare but life-threatening complication. We present a patient who underwent two surgeries for a benign VS and received Gamma Knife radiosurgery for residual tumour. Five and a half years post-radiosurgery, the patient was reoperated for symptomatic recurrence of the tumour. Histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of a high-grade spindle cell sarcoma. Although near-total resection was uneventful, the patient deteriorated rapidly, and comfort care was chosen. This report is the 13th documented case of histopathologically confirmed malignant transformation of a benign VS that strictly meets the modified Cahan's criteria, suggesting the direct link to radiosurgery-induced malignancy.
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