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Case report: Benign porta hepatic schwannoma
Naveen Kulkarni1, Sajan J Andrews, Vrk Rao
1Department of Radiology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal-576 104, Karnataka, India.
Abstract:
Schwannoma is a myelin sheath tumor that can occur almost anywhere in the body. The most common locations are the central nervous system, extremities, neck, mediastinum and retroperitoneum. Benign schwannomas in the porta hepatis are extremely rare and radiologically are diagnosed as either enlarged lymph nodes or bowel masses, such as gastrointestinal stromal tumors. In this location they usually produce symptoms by compressing adjacent structures and often present with obstructive jaundice. The preoperative diagnosis can be extremely difficult.