Radiology Case Reports (Mar 2022)

Dumbbell-shaped solid-cystic hypoglossal schwannoma: An unusual case report

  • Amine Trifa, MD,
  • Kais Maamri, MD,
  • Ines Cherif, MD,
  • Ghassen Elkahla, MD,
  • Mehdi Darmoul, MD,PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3
pp. 967 – 969

Abstract

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Hypoglossal Schwannomas are extremely rare benign slow-growing neoplasms, which originate from the 12th cranial nerve. To date, and to the best of our knowledge, only 40 cases of dumbbell-shaped Hypoglossal Swchannomas have been published in the world literature. We report our experience with a 66 years old male patient, who was diagnosed with a solido-cystic lesion at the right cerebello-pontine angle arising from XIIth cranial nerve. He was treated with surgery via midline suboccipital approach which led to sub-total removal of the tumor and improvement of the symptoms within 3 months. This case highlights the importance of an accurate suspicion diagnosis of hypoglossal schwannoma as well as the treatment options including surgery and radiosurgery.

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