Olfactory schwannoma in an adolescent: a case report.
Journal: Pediatric Radiology
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Abstract
Olfactory schwannoma is a very rare tumor, whose origin is still under investigation. We report the case of a 16-year-old adolescent who presented with worsening headaches, hyposmia, and a convulsive crisis. Brain imaging showed a frontobasal lesion, attached to the cribriform plate, with solid and multiseptated cystic components. The patient underwent complete resection of the lesion. A comprehensive molecular study confirmed a methylation pattern consistent with schwannoma. Although rare, olfactory schwannomas should be considered in the differential diagnosis of anterior cranial fossa tumors. Given its benign nature, a complete resection leads to favorable long-term outcomes.
Authors
Rita De Sousa, Francisco Rodrigues, Carolina Maia, Alice Carvalho, Inês Luz, Gustavo Soares, Ana Novo, Olinda Rebelo, Stephan Frank, Jürgen Hench, Sílvia Carvalho
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