Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6218071 | Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor is a rare neurogenic tumor that usually presents in geriatic patients. Typically, it is found in the trunk and extremities and rarely presents in the head and neck region. It may mimic a carotid body tumor when it presents in the neck. We report the first case of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor of the vagus nerve in an adolescent boy. He presented with an asymptomatic lateral neck lump that was thought to be a benign schwannoma on preoperative imaging. We describe the diagnostic dilemma and management difficulties in this patient and review the literature.
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Authors
R.M. Lee, C.P. Ong, A.S. Jacobsen, M.Y. Chan, W.S. Hwang,