Abstract

Abstract Introduction Schwannoma is a Schwann cells neoplasm that can occur in various parts of the nervous system, including the medullar region of the cauda equina. Bone involvement is uncommon. Objective To report a multiple schwannoma case that was initially diagnosed as cauda equina syndrome. Clinical Case We report the case of a 44-year-old male who presented with pain irradiating to the lower limbs, urinary retention, and saddle paresthesia. Imaging exams revealed tumors in the cervical spine and in the T12/L1, L2/L3, and L3/L4 levels, the last three causing nervous compression. Histopathological analyses confirmed a Schwannoma pattern. Results The case was solved by surgical resection. Conclusion The case was solved and, in the end, the patient was stable and with improved pain and waits for a cervical surgery.

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