Dura-based giant intracranial schwannoma in the middle fossa.

Journal: Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica
Published:
Abstract

A 49-year-old female presented with a rare giant schwannoma arising from the dura mater of the middle fossa manifesting as loss of left visual acuity. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a heterogeneously enhanced giant mass in the left middle fossa. Surgery via the transsylvian approach confirmed the origin of the tumor between the left internal carotid artery and the trigeminal nerve in the lateral wall of the cavernous sinus. Elongated abducens nerve was confirmed, but no tumor adhesion to the abducens nerve was found. The tumor was closely attached to the dura mater of the middle fossa and the lateral wall of the cavernous sinus. The histological diagnosis was schwannoma. Both left oculomotor and abducens nerve pareses occurred immediately after the operation but gradually resolved over 3 months. The operative findings indicated that this schwannoma may have arisen from the meningeal branch of the trigeminal nerve in the dura mater of the middle fossa.

Authors
Toshitaka Inui, Tetsuya Morimoto, Naoki Koshimae, Kiyoshi Nagata, Shuta Aketa, Yasuo Hironaka, Rinsei Tei
Relevant Conditions

Neuroendocrine Tumor, Schwannoma