Abstract

Schwannomas of peripheral nerves are the most common benign tumors in this location; it has specific radiologic and histologic features that enable its fundamental distinction of neurofibromas. Given its importance in neurosurgical practice, known radiologic and histologic criteria must be updated regarding this disease entity, as well as its therapeutic strategy and results obtained with it. This article reviews this subject, followed by a case report considered out of the ordinary, in which the tumor was located in the sciatic nerve in a patient with neurofibromatosis type 1, treated by microsurgical resection, which evolved favorably.

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