AIMC Topic: Nerve Sheath Neoplasms

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Hybrid neurofibroma/schwannoma in schwannomatosis-a diagnostically challenging benign peripheral nerve sheath tumour.

Familial cancer
Hybrid neurofibroma/schwannoma tumors (HNS) represent a still underrecognized, yet clinically and diagnostically significant entity within the spectrum of schwannomatosis (SWN). While classical schwannomas have been well known for decades, HNS have o...

Extended length of stay in open versus minimally invasive surgery with robotic-assisted sub-analysis for spinal nerve sheath tumor resection: a nationwide analysis.

Scientific reports
Spinal nerve sheath tumors are slow-growing neoplasms that arise from Schwann cell lineage and encompass schwannomas, neurofibromas, hybrid nerve sheath tumors, and malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors. These lesions most commonly present as intr...

Machine learning-based MRI radiomics to predict postoperative complications following peripheral nerve sheath tumour excision.

The Journal of hand surgery, European volume
This study sought to establish and validate a machine learning-based multi-sequence MRI radiomics model for predicting postoperative complications in patients with peripheral nerve sheath tumours. We conducted a retrospective analysis of 303 patients...

Feasibility study of ResNet-50 in the distinction of intraoral neural tumors using histopathological images.

Journal of oral pathology & medicine : official publication of the International Association of Oral Pathologists and the American Academy of Oral Pathology
BACKGROUND: Neural tumors are difficult to distinguish based solely on cellularity and often require immunohistochemical staining to aid in identifying the cell lineage. This article investigates the potential of a Convolutional Neural Network for th...

[A Case of Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor of the Anus Resected by Robot Assisted-APR].

Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy
An 81-year-old female visited a local hospital with complaints of anal pain. A tumor was found on the right side of her anus, and the histopathological diagnosis was a non-epithelial malignant tumor. Therefore, the patient was referred to our hospita...

Robotic Resection of a Nerve Sheath Tumor Via a Retroperitoneal Approach.

Operative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.)
BACKGROUND: Resection of large nerve sheath tumors in the lumbar spine using minimally invasive approaches is challenging, as approaches to tumors in this region may require facetectomy or partial resection of adjacent ribs for access to the involved...

Robotic paravertebral schwannoma resection at extreme locations of the thoracic cavity.

Neurosurgical focus
Solitary paravertebral schwannomas in the thoracic spine and lacking an intraspinal component are uncommon. These benign nerve sheath tumors are typically treated using complete resection with an excellent outcome. Resection of these tumors is achiev...