neurinomas
Neurinomas are a type of tumor that arises from Schwann cells, which are the cells that form the myelin sheath, a protective covering around nerve fibers. These tumors are typically benign, meaning they are not cancerous and do not spread to other parts of the body. However, they can grow and press on surrounding nerves, leading to symptoms.
The most common location for a neurinoma is along cranial nerves, particularly the vestibular nerve, which
Neurinomas can also occur along spinal nerves and peripheral nerves. Symptoms in these locations depend on
The exact cause of neurinomas is not fully understood, although they are sometimes associated with genetic