Volume : VIII, Issue : VIII, August - 2019

AN INTERESTING CASE OF PERIPHERAL NERVE TUMOUR - ULNAR NERVE SCHWANNOMA

Dr. Abhinav Balaji, Dr. Balaji. P, Major. Dr. Premanjali. P

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Schwannomas are benign tumours of schwan cell origin, and can involve cranial nerve, spinal nerve roots, intercostal nerve, posterior mediastinum, reteroperitonium . Solitary peripheral nerve tumours are uncommon . The can involve a peripheral nerve partially or completely. They usually present as an innocuous solitary mass in the extremities in 3rd to 5th decade of life, with or without associated neurological symptoms. . Schwannomas are the commonest benign tumours detected in the peripheral nerves representing approximately 8% of all soft tissue neoplasms. They are non-invasive, arise from the peripheral nerve sheath, encapsulated by epineurium. In this article , we present a 30 year old female diagnosed as peripheral ulnar nerve tumour. Early diagnosis and surgical treatment helped us in preventing permanent nerve damage .

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AN INTERESTING CASE OF PERIPHERAL NERVE TUMOUR‾ULNAR NERVE SCHWANNOMA, Dr.Abhinav Balaji, Dr.Balaji.P, Major.Dr. Premanjali.P GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-8 | Issue-8 | August-2019


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