JUGULAR FORAMEN SCHWANNOMA-A VERY RARE ENTITY
Abstract
Jugular foramen schwannoma is a very rare tumour and very few cases have been reported in theliterature. Usually it is misdiagnosed as acoustic neuroma and the diagnosis is made peroperatively.
It has significant neurological morbidity and mortality. In addition to the experience and expertise of
the surgeon, introduction of better anaesthesia and microsurgical techniques have significantly
reduced the morbidity and mortality. We present a case of jugular foramen schwannoma who was
operated by the senior author. The outcome was very good and the patient recovered without any
permanent deficits. The epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, radiographic findings and
treatment of this rare entity are reviewed.
Keywords: Jugular foramen, schwannoma, surgical options, outcome
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