Case Report: Sciatic nerve schwannoma - a rare cause of sciatica

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Herein we report a rare case of a sciatic nerve schwannoma causing sciatica in a 69-year-old female. Sciatic nerve schwannoma is a rare entity. It should always be considered as a possible cause of sciatica in patients that present with symptoms of sciatica with no prolapsed disc in the lumbar spine and a negative crossed straight leg raise test. Timely diagnosis and complete excision of the lesion leads to complete resolution of the symptoms of such patients.

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Munakomi, S., & Shrestha, P. (2017). Case Report: Sciatic nerve schwannoma - a rare cause of sciatica. F1000Research, 6. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.11108.1

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