Korean J Dermatol.
1979 Dec;17(6):451-455.
A Case of Neurilemmoma
Abstract
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A neurilemmoma or schwann cell tumor is a rare and distintive nerve sheath tumor. Neurilemmomas usually are solitary and affect woman more frequently than men withaut particular affinity for any age group. They occur commonly on the cranial nerve, with the most acoustic nerve. When peripheral neurilemmomas are found, they are seen to occur on nerves in the scalp, face, neck, extremities and also visceral organs. Clinically, they are rounded or ovoid with uniform texture and consistency varyingfrom soft to moderately firm in gray, pink or yellowish color and are accompanied with intermittent radiating pain along the course of a peripheral nerve. We present a case report in a 28 year old man who developed two coin size ovoid painful masses on the left extremity for 6 months and describe a brief review associated with the analysis of the statistics of 56 cases of neurilemmoma for the past 9 years' duration in our hospital.