Title of article :
Benign schwannoma of the radial nerve mimicking cervical radicular pain
Author/Authors :
Lee, Dong-seok Imperial College School of Medicine, UK , July, Julius Pelita Harapan University - Siloam Hospital Lippo Village, Medical School - Department of Neurosurgery, Indonesia
From page :
118
To page :
120
Abstract :
Radicular pain on the arm often referred to cervical disc problems. If cervical MRI is normal, then it is necessary to rule out peripheral nerve tumor. A 54-year old man presented with radicular pain in his left arm, investigated for cervical disc problems, with normal cervical MRI. Examination shows a positive Tinel’s sign on the proximal part of his left arm. Focal MRI revealed a lobulated tumor in the radial nerve 1.5 cm in diameter. The patient was operated and the tumor was completely removed. Histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of schwannoma
Keywords :
Peripheral nerve tumour , radicular pain , schwannoma , Tinel’s sign
Journal title :
Medical Journal of Indonesia
Journal title :
Medical Journal of Indonesia
Record number :
2682061
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