A case of retroperitoneal schwannoma of the vagus nerve

Journal: The Korean Journal Of Gastroenterology = Taehan Sohwagi Hakhoe Chi
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Abstract

Schwannomas are benign nerve sheath tumors that originate from any anatomical site. Most schwannomas occur in the head, neck or limbs, but rarely occur in the retroperitoneal space. Furthermore, the schwannoma originating from the vagus nerve of retroperitoneal space is much rare. We experienced a case of retroperitoneal schwannoma of the vagus nerve. A 34-year-old male was referred to our hospital for the evaluation of abdominal mass on ultrasonography. Endoscopic examination revealed submucosal tumor-like lesion on high body of the stomach. Computed tomography (CT) revealed that the stomach was compressed by a solid tumor in the retroperitoneum. On exploratory laparotomy, this mass turned out to be a baseball sized mass in the retroperitoneal space. The mass was excised in an encapsulated state. Histological examination with immunohistochemical stains revealed a schwannoma of the vagus nerve.

Authors
Byoung Yoo, Kyo Yoo, Chul Park, Jung Lee, Ji Yoo, Joon Moon, Jae Jung, Jong Kim, Kyoung Kim, Cheol Park, Tae Hahn, Sang Park, Jong Kim, Soo Min, Dae Yang, Choong Park
Relevant Conditions

Neuroendocrine Tumor, Schwannoma