Background: Large schwannomas arising from the oculomotor nerve are very rare. The common site of tumor occurrence in this nerve is the segment within the interpeduncular cistern and the cavernous sinus.

Case Description: We report a case of a large left-sided oculomotor nerve schwannoma with minimal clinical signs and symptoms of oculomotor nerve involvement resembling a large parasellar mass. The radiological features of the mass were more consistent with a medial sphenoid wing meningioma causing brain stem compression. Complete resection of the tumor was achieved via a left pterional approach. The patient developed complete third nerve palsy postoperatively.

Conclusion: The management of these large benign tumors with brain stem compression includes surgical resection. Intraoperative anatomical preservation of the third nerve was impossible given its course in the tumor. We discuss the pertinent literature and management of large oculomotor schwannomas.

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