Two giant connected retroperitoneal schwannomas: a rare case report.
Liquan YinYao SunQian CaoTao YangWei LiYuecheng ZhuTongjun LiuBo LiPublished in: The Journal of international medical research (2022)
Schwannoma is a type of tumor originating from Schwann cells of peripheral nerves. In this study, we report a rare case of two giant connected retroperitoneal schwannomas. The patient presented to our department with a 1-day history of abdominal pain and without other symptoms. There were no abnormalities in the patient's tumor markers. Abdominal plain computed tomography (CT) revealed two (combined) retroperitoneal masses appearing as soft tissue-density shadows with uneven internal density, cystic low-density shadows, and patchy calcification shadows. The larger mass measured approximately 12.0 cm × 12.3 cm in size. The tumors were completely excised by a reasonable surgical approach while the surrounding organs closely related to the tumor were preserved. Postoperative pathology confirmed that the tumors were benign schwannomas. In the 18-month follow-up, the patient had no recurrences and was asymptomatic. We summarize the diagnosis and treatment of two rare combined giant retroperitoneal schwannomas in a single patient. Laparotomy for the management of retroperitoneal giant schwannomas may be safe and effective.
Keyphrases
- case report
- rare case
- computed tomography
- robot assisted
- abdominal pain
- magnetic resonance imaging
- contrast enhanced
- soft tissue
- patients undergoing
- positron emission tomography
- induced apoptosis
- image quality
- magnetic resonance
- chronic kidney disease
- cell death
- cell cycle arrest
- cell proliferation
- single cell
- dual energy
- signaling pathway
- physical activity
- minimally invasive
- peripheral nerve
- pi k akt
- chemotherapy induced