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Table 2 Solitary intraosseous schwannoma of the vault and the base of the skull patient characteristics

From: Solitary intraosseous schwannoma of the base and vault of the skull: a summary review of such unusual location

Authors

Age

Sex

Site

Principals symptoms

Treatment

Follow up

Outcome

Solodnik et al. (1986) [ 14 ]

59-year

Male

Petrous apex

Headache, tinnitus, and unsteadiness.

Sub-total excision

?

Good

Schiffer et al. (1991) [ 6 ]

3-year

Male

Fronto-orbital bone

A non tender mass

Total good excision

1 year

Good

Unni KK (1996) [ 26 ]

Report of two cases

?

Skull bone

?

?

?

?

Celli et al. (1998) [ 24 ]

14-year

Male

Frontal bone

Hard non tender mass

Complete excision

2 year

Good

 

3-year

Male

Occipital bone

Hard non tender mass

Complete excision

14 year

Good

Ersahin et al. (2000) [ 13 ]

4-year

Male

Parietal bone

A non tender solid mass

Totalexcision

2 year

Good

El bahy and al (2004) [ 5 ]

40-year

Male

Spheno-orbital bone

Proptosis, swelling of the frontozygomatic junction

Complete excision

?

Good

Goyal R et al. (2008) [ 2 ]

11-year

Male

Frontal bone

Forehead swelling

Complete excision

6 month

Good

Amita et al. (2014) [ 25 ]

41-year

Female

Frontal bone

Paresthesia of limbs, hemicranial headache, generalized tonic-clonic seizures

Complete excision

3 months

Good