Lateral ventricle ectopic schwannoma: Case report and literature review

Front Oncol. 2023 Jan 24:13:1090509. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2023.1090509. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Background: Cases of lateral ventricular ectopic schwannomas (LVES) are extremely rare, with only 23 cases reported thus far. This study aimed to obtain a better understanding of the disease.

Methods: We reported a rare case of LVES, in which the patient was admitted to our hospital, and reviewed the relevant literature on LVES to summarize and analyze the clinical manifestations, pathologies, imaging features and progress.

Results: Of the 23 patients, LVES was more common in men (74%, 17/23) than in women and was mostly located on the right side (78%, 18/23). The average age at clinical presentation was 28 years, with an age range between 8 and 68 years. Moreover, most cases were histologically benign, except in one case of malignancy. In all the benign cases, there were 2 cases of subtotal resection, but no recurrence was found during follow-up.

Conclusions: The origin of LVES could be the tumor transformation of autonomic nerve tissue in the perivascular choroid plexus. For lateral ventricle tumors,which are rare benign lesions with good prognosis after surgical resection, LVES should be considered in the differential diagnosis. Moreover, whether LVES could be considered for gamma knife treatment, similar to a small acoustic neuromas,requires further investigation.

Keywords: clinical manifestation; ectopic schwannomas; imaging feature; lateral ventricular; pathology.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China grant number 81801186, Science and Technology Department of Sichuan Province grant number 2020YFQ0009 and Outstanding Subject Development 135 Project of West China Hospital, Sichuan University grant number ZY2016102.