benigner peripherer Nervenscheidentumor
Peripheral
schwannoma mimicking a bone tumour. Well-defined lytic lesion affecting part of the corpus, the neck and the glenoid of the scapula. Narrow transition zone with thin sclerotic rim is shown.
Peripheral
schwannoma mimicking a bone tumour. Hyperintense, well-defined lesion on T2-WI
Peripheral
schwannoma mimicking a bone tumour. Isointense well-defined mass with epicentre in the spinoglenoid notch (red arrow). Note the close relationship with the suprascapular nerve (white arrow).
benigner peripherer Nervenscheidentumor
Siehe auch:
und weiter:
- spinale Schwannome
- Schwannome des Gastrointestinaltraktes
- sporadisches Neurofibrom
- common peroneal nerve abnormalities
- neurofibroma of the ischial nerve
- schwannoma of the wrist
- Schwannom in der Fossa infratemporalis
- Schwannom des Nervus facialis
- Schwannom des Nervus suprascapularis
- peripherer Nervenscheidentumor
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu benigner peripherer Nervenscheidentumor: