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Orbital Tumors
Orbital Tumors - Schwannomas

     

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    General

    • young to middle aged
    • slow proptosis over yrs up to 4 mm
    • occur in 1% of pts with NF1
    • choroidal striae with hyperopia, usually no diplopia
    • perineural spread and compression can cause pain

    Imaging

      Pathology

      • benign
      • usually superior orbit
      • Antoni A (Verocay bodies, whorls and palisades)
      • and B (myxoid with degeneration) patterns, no axons present
      • S100 positive
      • proliferations of Schwann cells encapsulated by perineurium

      Surgery

      • at surgery it is well encapsulated, yellow, and can be stripped away from nerves
      • can recur but low malignant potential

     

       

     

     

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