ABSTRACT
Malignant peripheral nerve tumors are very rare and derived from the neurofibromatosis in about 13%. There are two classes of malignant tumors in the peripheral nerve, one those of mesoblastic origin, is far most common and made up of malignant neurofibroma and much common fibrosarcoma, and metastasis in 20% of fibrosarcoma, and the other is neuroepithelial origin. These are characterized by increased cellularity, atypical form of cells, mitoses and invasiveness. The choice treatment is radical removal of the tumor, and not affected the prognosis by radiation or chemotherapy. We have been recently experienced of one case of malignant schwannoma on the cervical roots in a case of von Recklinhausen's disease.
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Drug Therapy , Fibrosarcoma , Mitosis , Neoplasm Metastasis , Neurilemmoma , Neurofibroma , Neurofibromatoses , Peripheral Nerves , Peripheral Nervous System Neoplasms , PrognosisABSTRACT
Meningioma en plaque are extremely rare, not only dose it form a thin layer on the inside of the dura but also infiltrates it an invades the adjacent bone. Painless, slowly developing exophthalmos with palpable swelling in the ipsilateral temporal region, and later impairment of vision and ocular motility indicate menigioma "en plaque" in the temporal region. The authors report a case of meningioma "en plaque" arisen from the outer third of sphenoid ridge.