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Peripheral tumors of the intercostal nerves
James H McClenathan1, Richard J Bloom
1Department of Surgery, Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, 900 Kiely Boulevard, Santa Clara, CA 95051-5386, USA. james.mcclenathan@kp.org
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
|July 28, 2004
Abstract:
Fewer than 10% of primary neural tumors of the chest originate peripherally from intercostal nerves; most neural tumors of the chest arise in the mediastinum. Most patients with primary tumors of the intercostal nerve are asymptomatic. We report a case of neurilemmoma arising from an intercostal nerve in a woman seen for severe pain in the chest wall. Resecting the tumor relieved the pain. Recent medical literature describing peripheral tumors of thoracic nerves is reviewed.