Successful management of a giant retroperitoneal ancient schwannoma mimicking malignant tumors: A case report and literature review

Author:

Zaresharifi Nooshin1,Karimzadhagh Sahand2,Ebrahimian Ramin3,Reihanian Zoheir4,Abbaspour Elahe25,Karimian Paridokht1,Taheri Talesh Jouan5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology

2. Clinical Research Development Unit of Poursina Hospital, Guilan University of Medical Sciences

3. Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine

4. Department of Neurosurgery

5. Department of Pathology, Anatomical and Clinical Pathologist, Razi Laboratory, Rasht, Iran

Abstract

Introduction and Importance: Schwannomas, originating from Schwann cells surrounding nerve sheaths, tend to be slow-growing. Among these, giant ancient schwannomas are remarkable for their rare occurrence and their capacity for substantial growth and regressive changes. Furthermore, the expansiveness and flexibility of the retroperitoneal space often conceal the symptoms of retroperitoneal schwannomas, leading to delayed diagnosis and allowing these tumors to grow significantly and become large and long-standing before detection. Case Presentation: A 24-year-old man presented with left flank pain and a growing abdominal bulge in the left upper quadrant. Computed tomography scan revealed a 15×15×10 cm lytic expansile lesion. Consequently, the encapsulated mass was surgically excised and diagnosed as an ancient retroperitoneal schwannoma through histological and immunohistochemical studies. Clinical Discussion: Comprehensive preoperative planning and a multidisciplinary strategy are imperative for the complete excision of schwannomas. These tumors can present diagnostic complexities, particularly due to nuclear atypia and pleomorphism, which might lead to misinterpretation regarding malignancy. Despite the risks associated with percutaneous biopsies, the low mitotic count is a critical diagnostic factor. Our study underscores the consensus that the definitive diagnosis should rely on postoperative histopathological findings, highlighting the importance of accurate assessment. Conclusion: Rare giant retroperitoneal ancient schwannomas pose diagnostic challenges due to their rarity, lack of distinct symptoms, and atypical locations. This study presents a successful case and management.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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