Schwannoma of the Fourth Ventricle: The Eighth Case Report.

World Neurosurg

Department of Neuropathology, Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte, Entidade Pública Empresarial, Lisbon, Portugal.

Published: November 2015

Objective: We report an uncommon case of a surgical resection of a fourth ventricle tumor in an adult that proved to be a schwannoma.

Methods: A 53-year-old man presented with a 1.5-year history of gait unsteadiness and vertigo and a few-week history of headache, emesis, and neurogenic dysphagia. A brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed a large, heterogeneously contrast enhancing mass located within the fourth ventricle, compressing the brainstem and causing supratentorial ventricle enlargement. A suboccipital craniotomy and a telovelar approach were performed to resect the tumor. The ventricular system was repermeabilized at the end of the operation.

Results: A postoperative magnetic resonance imaging confirmed complete tumor removal. There was an initial worsening of the preoperative deficits, which progressively improved. The tumor was classified as a fourth ventricle schwannoma. There has been no evidence of tumor recurrence during the 6 years of follow-up. At present, the patient is ambulatory and reports an intermittent diplopia on conjugated gaze.

Conclusion: This case report intends to reveal the eighth case of a fourth ventricle schwannoma since 1957. Schwannomas of the fourth ventricle are infrequent but should be accounted in the differential diagnosis of space-occupying lesions in this location. Gross total resection might be the definite treatment of these tumors if deemed possible.

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