Schwannoma on Cervical Cervices (C2 & C3): A Case Report

Abstract Background: Schwannoma is classified as a benign, encapsulated tumor, derived from the perineural cells which are classified as neural cell membranes. About 10% of Schwannomas has occurred in the head and neck and the incidence of Schwannoma arising from the Cervical C2 nerve roots is extr...

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spelling id-langga.1325992024-03-26T23:52:05Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/132599/ Schwannoma on Cervical Cervices (C2 & C3): A Case Report Djoko Supriyandono, - Marjono Dwi Wibowo, Marjono R5-920 Medicine (General) Abstract Background: Schwannoma is classified as a benign, encapsulated tumor, derived from the perineural cells which are classified as neural cell membranes. About 10% of Schwannomas has occurred in the head and neck and the incidence of Schwannoma arising from the Cervical C2 nerve roots is extremely rare. Aims of study: This case report aims to provide a rare case report on Schwannoma located in cervical cervices (C2& C3). Case presentation: A 37-year-old female patient with a lump in the left neck for 4 years ago, the first lump appeared as a larger (increasingly large 1×1 cm) marbles with no pain in the lump but over the past 4 months the patient felt his legs and arms are weak. Patients have a history of surgical removal of tumors in the back of the neckline by the end of 2016. At first, we estimated the lump that appeared on the left neck of the patient stands alone in the sense that it was not related to the history of the first lump surgery, but when further examination, the tumor was apparently related to the lump that appeared previously who had surgery. Conclusion: The extracranial Schwannoma in the head and neck areas is a rare neoplasm. The extracranial Schwannoma case is a case that is difficult to diagnose, in addition to good clinical examination, imaging examination, such as CT scan and MRI are an indispensable way of ensuring the diagnosis of an extracranial Schwannoma. Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Airlangga Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/132599/1/15.%20Artikel.pdf text id https://repository.unair.ac.id/132599/2/15.%20karil.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/132599/3/15.%20turnitin.pdf Djoko Supriyandono, - and Marjono Dwi Wibowo, Marjono Schwannoma on Cervical Cervices (C2 & C3): A Case Report. International Journal of Scientific Advances, 2 (6). pp. 956-958. ISSN 'p(2355-8393) e(2599-056X) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/356704610_Schwannoma_on_Cervical_Cervices_C2_C3_A_Case_Report http://dx.doi.org/10.51542/ijscia.v2i6.5
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Schwannoma on Cervical Cervices (C2 & C3): A Case Report
description Abstract Background: Schwannoma is classified as a benign, encapsulated tumor, derived from the perineural cells which are classified as neural cell membranes. About 10% of Schwannomas has occurred in the head and neck and the incidence of Schwannoma arising from the Cervical C2 nerve roots is extremely rare. Aims of study: This case report aims to provide a rare case report on Schwannoma located in cervical cervices (C2& C3). Case presentation: A 37-year-old female patient with a lump in the left neck for 4 years ago, the first lump appeared as a larger (increasingly large 1×1 cm) marbles with no pain in the lump but over the past 4 months the patient felt his legs and arms are weak. Patients have a history of surgical removal of tumors in the back of the neckline by the end of 2016. At first, we estimated the lump that appeared on the left neck of the patient stands alone in the sense that it was not related to the history of the first lump surgery, but when further examination, the tumor was apparently related to the lump that appeared previously who had surgery. Conclusion: The extracranial Schwannoma in the head and neck areas is a rare neoplasm. The extracranial Schwannoma case is a case that is difficult to diagnose, in addition to good clinical examination, imaging examination, such as CT scan and MRI are an indispensable way of ensuring the diagnosis of an extracranial Schwannoma.
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author Djoko Supriyandono, -
Marjono Dwi Wibowo, Marjono
author_facet Djoko Supriyandono, -
Marjono Dwi Wibowo, Marjono
author_sort Djoko Supriyandono, -
title Schwannoma on Cervical Cervices (C2 & C3): A Case Report
title_short Schwannoma on Cervical Cervices (C2 & C3): A Case Report
title_full Schwannoma on Cervical Cervices (C2 & C3): A Case Report
title_fullStr Schwannoma on Cervical Cervices (C2 & C3): A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Schwannoma on Cervical Cervices (C2 & C3): A Case Report
title_sort schwannoma on cervical cervices (c2 & c3): a case report
publisher Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Airlangga
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http://dx.doi.org/10.51542/ijscia.v2i6.5
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