We present a case of a cervical intramedullary schwannoma (IS), which resembled a glioma on radiology. Somatic and root pain, the most common presenting complaints of IS, were lacking in our patient, and the characteristic magnetic resonance finding of an enhancing thickened nerve root in IS, was absent in our case. Preoperative diagnosis of a cervical IS is not always possible. Complete tumor resection is the ideal treatment for IS. Intraoperative frozen section can be a useful for decision making though the tumor-cord plane will ultimately decide if the tumor can be radically excised.
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Gupta, A., Nair, B., Chacko, G., Mani, S., & Joseph, V. (2015). Cervical intramedullary schwannoma mimicking a glioma. Asian Journal of Neurosurgery, 10(01), 42–44. https://doi.org/10.4103/1793-5482.151509
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