Int J Surg Case Rep
April 2022
Introduction And Importance: Schwannoma is a relatively slow-growing and usually benign tumor that consists of myelin-producing Schwann cells. It is most often associated with 8th cranial nerve (vestibular schwanomma) and only rarely presents outside the head and neck. Extremely rarely it occurs as a retroperitoneal mass that can remain asymptomatic until it reaches a size so big that it compresses the adjacent organs and therefore requires surgical intervention.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Rhabdomyosarcoma is the most common soft tissue sarcoma seen in childhood and adolescence. The most frequent sites are head and neck.
Presentation Of Case: A young female with maxillary rhabdomyosarcoma involving region of maxillary sinus with skeletal metastases was primary treated acccording to RMS 2005 protocol.