Long Completely Cystic Sciatic Schwannoma: A Rare Case

Abstract Schwannomas are the most common peripheral nerve sheath tumors. Benign schwannomas with malignant transformation are rarely reported. Most common schwannomas occur in the head and neck region. Sciatic schwannomas are rare, as are completely cystic schwannomas. Sciatic nerve schwannomas rep...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Sri Andreani Utomo, -, Abdul Hafid Bajamal, -, Muhammad Faris, Muhammad, Djohan Ardiansyah, -, Johanes Hadi Lunardhi, -
Format: Article PeerReviewed
Language:English
Indonesian
English
Published: S. Karger AG
Subjects:
Online Access:https://repository.unair.ac.id/126903/1/5%20Artikel.pdf
https://repository.unair.ac.id/126903/2/05-%20Karil%20Review%201.pdf
https://repository.unair.ac.id/126903/3/Turnitin%205.pdf
https://repository.unair.ac.id/126903/
https://karger.com/cro/article/14/1/561/95619/Long-Completely-Cystic-Sciatic-Schwannoma-A-Rare
https://doi.org/10.1159/000514633
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Universitas Airlangga
Language: English
Indonesian
English
id id-langga.126903
record_format dspace
spelling id-langga.1269032023-05-31T07:13:23Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/126903/ Long Completely Cystic Sciatic Schwannoma: A Rare Case Sri Andreani Utomo, - Abdul Hafid Bajamal, - Muhammad Faris, Muhammad Djohan Ardiansyah, - Johanes Hadi Lunardhi, - R5-920 Medicine (General) Abstract Schwannomas are the most common peripheral nerve sheath tumors. Benign schwannomas with malignant transformation are rarely reported. Most common schwannomas occur in the head and neck region. Sciatic schwannomas are rare, as are completely cystic schwannomas. Sciatic nerve schwannomas represent less than 1% of all schwannomas. Benign tumors in the sciatic nerve consist of 60% neurofibromas and 38% schwannomas. In general, a schwannoma induces chronic symptoms. It can be misleading, sometimes mimicking degenerative spinal pathology due to disc herniation. Schwannoma involving the sciatic nerve can be asymptomatic or may present with sciatica or neurological deficits. Most schwannomas are solid or heterogeneous tumors, and completely cystic schwannomas are rare. The differential diagnoses of nondiscogenic sciatica include lumbar disc herniation, tumor, abscess, hematoma, facet syndrome, lumbar instability, sacroiliitis, piriformis syndrome, and sciatic neuritis. We report a rare case of a long completely cystic sciatic schwannoma in the left foraminal L5–S1 zone extending to the left ischial groove with chronic sciatica that was diagnosed radiologically with a combination of conventional MRI and MR neurography and confirmed histopathologically by surgical resection. The patient previously had conservative therapy, but the complaints were not reduced. Nonsurgical therapy is considered the first choice, and surgical therapy is indicated in cases that do not respond to conservative therapy, with recurrent cysts, severe pain, or neurological deficits. S. Karger AG Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/126903/1/5%20Artikel.pdf text id https://repository.unair.ac.id/126903/2/05-%20Karil%20Review%201.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/126903/3/Turnitin%205.pdf Sri Andreani Utomo, - and Abdul Hafid Bajamal, - and Muhammad Faris, Muhammad and Djohan Ardiansyah, - and Johanes Hadi Lunardhi, - Long Completely Cystic Sciatic Schwannoma: A Rare Case. Case Reports in Oncology, 14. pp. 561-567. ISSN 1662-6575 https://karger.com/cro/article/14/1/561/95619/Long-Completely-Cystic-Sciatic-Schwannoma-A-Rare https://doi.org/10.1159/000514633
institution Universitas Airlangga
building Universitas Airlangga Library
continent Asia
country Indonesia
Indonesia
content_provider Universitas Airlangga Library
collection UNAIR Repository
language English
Indonesian
English
topic R5-920 Medicine (General)
spellingShingle R5-920 Medicine (General)
Sri Andreani Utomo, -
Abdul Hafid Bajamal, -
Muhammad Faris, Muhammad
Djohan Ardiansyah, -
Johanes Hadi Lunardhi, -
Long Completely Cystic Sciatic Schwannoma: A Rare Case
description Abstract Schwannomas are the most common peripheral nerve sheath tumors. Benign schwannomas with malignant transformation are rarely reported. Most common schwannomas occur in the head and neck region. Sciatic schwannomas are rare, as are completely cystic schwannomas. Sciatic nerve schwannomas represent less than 1% of all schwannomas. Benign tumors in the sciatic nerve consist of 60% neurofibromas and 38% schwannomas. In general, a schwannoma induces chronic symptoms. It can be misleading, sometimes mimicking degenerative spinal pathology due to disc herniation. Schwannoma involving the sciatic nerve can be asymptomatic or may present with sciatica or neurological deficits. Most schwannomas are solid or heterogeneous tumors, and completely cystic schwannomas are rare. The differential diagnoses of nondiscogenic sciatica include lumbar disc herniation, tumor, abscess, hematoma, facet syndrome, lumbar instability, sacroiliitis, piriformis syndrome, and sciatic neuritis. We report a rare case of a long completely cystic sciatic schwannoma in the left foraminal L5–S1 zone extending to the left ischial groove with chronic sciatica that was diagnosed radiologically with a combination of conventional MRI and MR neurography and confirmed histopathologically by surgical resection. The patient previously had conservative therapy, but the complaints were not reduced. Nonsurgical therapy is considered the first choice, and surgical therapy is indicated in cases that do not respond to conservative therapy, with recurrent cysts, severe pain, or neurological deficits.
format Article
PeerReviewed
author Sri Andreani Utomo, -
Abdul Hafid Bajamal, -
Muhammad Faris, Muhammad
Djohan Ardiansyah, -
Johanes Hadi Lunardhi, -
author_facet Sri Andreani Utomo, -
Abdul Hafid Bajamal, -
Muhammad Faris, Muhammad
Djohan Ardiansyah, -
Johanes Hadi Lunardhi, -
author_sort Sri Andreani Utomo, -
title Long Completely Cystic Sciatic Schwannoma: A Rare Case
title_short Long Completely Cystic Sciatic Schwannoma: A Rare Case
title_full Long Completely Cystic Sciatic Schwannoma: A Rare Case
title_fullStr Long Completely Cystic Sciatic Schwannoma: A Rare Case
title_full_unstemmed Long Completely Cystic Sciatic Schwannoma: A Rare Case
title_sort long completely cystic sciatic schwannoma: a rare case
publisher S. Karger AG
url https://repository.unair.ac.id/126903/1/5%20Artikel.pdf
https://repository.unair.ac.id/126903/2/05-%20Karil%20Review%201.pdf
https://repository.unair.ac.id/126903/3/Turnitin%205.pdf
https://repository.unair.ac.id/126903/
https://karger.com/cro/article/14/1/561/95619/Long-Completely-Cystic-Sciatic-Schwannoma-A-Rare
https://doi.org/10.1159/000514633
_version_ 1768017653096513536