Visceral plexiform schwannoma: A case series

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Abstract

Plexiform schwannoma (PS) is a benign tumour of the peripheral nerve sheath that is typically found in the skin. Fewer than 15 cases of visceral PS have been reported to date in both adults and children. We herein discuss a series of 3 patients (2 male and 1 female) with abdominal PS, aged 10-16 years (mean age, 12 years). All the patients had an acute presentation with abdominal pain, which was associated with rectal bleeding in 1 case and with walking difficulties in 1 case. Radiological investigations included abdominal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomog-raphy, along with neurofibromatosis screening (cerebral MRI and dermatological evaluation). Complete removal of the mass was possible in 2 of the patients (in 1 case by laparoscopically assisted surgery). Follow-up was uneventful. Abdominal PS is a rare occurrence. Due to its possible association with neurofi-bromatosis, the diagnosis of PS should prompt an investigation for other manifestations of this disorder.

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Destro, F., Sharma, S., Maestri, L., Vella, C., Collini, P., & Riccipetitoni, G. (2021). Visceral plexiform schwannoma: A case series. Molecular and Clinical Oncology, 14(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.3892/mco.2020.2176

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