J Korean Radiol Soc.
1994 Jan;30(1):97-103.
Extracranial and Extraspinal Neurilemoma: CT and IVIR Findings
Abstract
- PURPOSE
Neurilemoma or schwannoma is a benign tumor originating from the Schwann cell of the peripheral
nerve sheath. Most frequently this nerve sheath tumor arises in cranial nerves, occasionally in extremity nerves
and rarely in tetroperitoneum or mediastinum. We reviewed to determine CT and MR characteristics of extracranial
and extraspinal neurilemoma.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Eleven CT and 4 MR examinations in 12 patients were retrospectively reviewed.
RESULTS
Extracranial and extraspinal neurilemoma were demonstrated as well-defined, round or voal,
inhomogeneously enhanced masses(11/12), located in the region of a known nerve ganglia or pathway, or
perispinallyl. The densities of the tumors were lower than the adjacent muscles on the pre-enhanced CT scan,
and becams more strongly enhanced than the tumors were similar to adjacent muscles on the TlWl and high
signa! intensities to that of adjacent muscies on the T2Wl. Gd-enhanced MR shows inhomogeneous peripheral
or wall ehancement.
CONCLUSION
The typical location as well as CT and MR imaging characteristics may be helpful in the
preoperative diagnosis of the extracranial and extraspinal neurilemoma.