Schwannoma of the Symathetic Trunk: A Case Report
a scientific paper describes a case of sympathetic trunk Schwanomma which was discovered during surgery.
our case report also discusses the microsurgery as a better solution to treat this type of Schwanomma.

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Schwannomas are benign tumors commonly found in the cranial vault at the cerebellopontine angle. Schwannomas could arise from any nerve that has Schwann sheath. Their most common extra-cranial localization is the parapharyngeal space. Schwannomas do not usually metastasize, and recurrence is uncommon.
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