Intracranial periventricular supratentorial intraparenchymal schwannoma.
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Intraparenchymal schwannomas in the central nervous system are very rare. Because most of these are benign, complete excision is the treatment of choice. Further, their radiological findings are difficult to differentiate from glioma. Because Schwann cells are not indigenous to cerebral parenchyma, a lot of speculation has been attached to their origin.
METHODS
We report one such rare case of a 17-year-old male who presented to us with a history of headache and vomiting. Neuroradiological findings were suggestive of left temporoparietal solid cystic lesion with enhancement of solid component, suggestive of high grade glioma.
CONCLUSIONS
Intraoperative impression was that of a low-grade glioma but histopathological features were represented as schwannoma.