schwannomas
Schwannomas are benign tumors that arise from Schwann cells, which form the myelin sheath around peripheral nerves. They are typically encapsulated and grow adjacent to nerve fibers, often displacing them rather than infiltrating.
These tumors can occur anywhere along the peripheral nerve sheath but are most commonly found in the
Histologically, schwannomas are well circumscribed and encapsulated, with characteristic Antoni A and Antoni B areas and,
Clinically, presentation depends on location. Vestibular schwannomas commonly cause unilateral sensorineural hearing loss, tinnitus, and balance
Diagnosis relies on imaging and histology. Magnetic resonance imaging is the preferred modality, usually showing an
Treatment ranges from observation for small, asymptomatic tumors to surgical excision aimed at nerve-sparing resection. Stereotactic
Variants include cellular, ancient, and plexiform schwannomas, which have distinct histologic features but similar benign behavior.