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Identifying, Diagnosing, and Grading Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors in Genetically Engineered Mouse Models
Published on: May 17, 2024
Intranodal hybrid benign nerve sheath tumor
Brian D Hayes1, Maureen J O'Sullivan
1Department of Histopathology, Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Dublin 12, Ireland. brian_hayes@ireland.com
Abstract:
Spindle cell lesions within lymph nodes generally raise concern for metastasis. We report the 1st intranodal hybrid schwannoma/perineurioma arising in an inguinal lymph node in a 13-year-old boy. Presentation comprised a painless, slowly enlarging mass in a patient with no clinical features of neurofibromatosis.
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