%0 Case Reports %T Multiple thoracic intramedullary schwannoma: A case report. %A Adji NK %A Putri KYW %A Indreswari L %A Gunawan R %A Nugraha MY %J Int J Surg Case Rep %V 116 %N 0 %D 2024 Mar 1 %M 38354576 暂无%R 10.1016/j.ijscr.2024.109330 %X UNASSIGNED: Schwannoma's are benign but clinically progressive tumours. Mostly, they present as intradural extramedullary and as a single lesion. They are quite rare in the intramedullary region and multiple lesions. We report a rare case of Multiple Intramedullary Schwannoma in the thoracic region. The aim of this study to inform an uncommon case of intramedullary schwannoma and support an appropriate preoperative diagnostic.
METHODS: A 43-year-old female patient was admitted with gradual onset weakness of both lower limbs (4/2) for last two months. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan disclosed an intramedullary tumour at the thoracal 11th and 12th vertebral levels. It measured 30x20x15 mm and 20x20x12 mm. Complete total resection of multiple lesions was done. Schwanoma's was confirmed based on the histopathological finding. The patient was discharged on 4th day post operative with both leg power 5/5 and needed to medical rehabilitation. Follow-up examination 1 months after surgery revealed favourable, neurological condition (modified McCormick scale: grade I).
UNASSIGNED: Intramedullary schwannoma is often misdiagnosed as other types of intramedullary tumour. Schwannomas are usually benign and have well defined cleavage plane. Total resection achievable in most cases, offers the best clinical outcome and avoids subsequent recurrence.
CONCLUSIONS: Preoperative diagnosis of intramedullary schwannoma will help establish the optimum medical and surgical treatment and the prognosis. Timely surgery before permanent neurological deficit and gross total resection is recommended to achieve good clinical outcome.