Hemorrhagic schwannoma of the trochlear nerve: Case report and a review of the literature

Front Oncol. 2023 Jan 13:12:1097155. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2022.1097155. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Background: Schwannomas of the trochlear nerve with the absence of systemic neurofibromatosis are considerably uncommon, especially complicated by intra-tumoral hemorrhage. Due to the lack of typical clinical manifestations and imaging findings, a definite diagnosis of trochlear schwannomas before surgery is particularly difficult.

Case presentation: We report the case of a 64-year-old female patient who presented with a unilaterally intermittent headache of 2-month duration and without a remarkable neurological deficit at admission. Imaging studies revealed a well-demarcated cystic-solid lesion with mixed signals beside the brainstem and suprasellar cisterna. The patient underwent a surgical operation with total resection of the tumor by a subtemporal surgical approach. The tumor was intraoperatively found to originate from the trochlear nerve and was pathologically confirmed as a hemorrhagic schwannoma with cystic degeneration.

Conclusions: We describe this case in detail and conduct a concomitant survey of the literature, summarizing the clinical presentations, radiological features, surgical treatment, and the possible mechanisms of hemorrhage in relevance to trochlear nerve schwannoma.

Keywords: intracranial schwannoma; intratumoral hemorrhage; neurosurgical oncology; subtemporal approach; trochlear nerve.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

Grants and funding

This research was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant nos.: 81801235 and 81602204) and the Hubei Association of Pathophysiology (grant no.: 2021HBAP005).