
Cystic schwannoma mimicking a second branchial cleft cyst on computed tomography
Author(s) -
Madan M. Gupta,
Nandini Bahri
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
medical journal of dr. d y patil university/medical journal of dr. d.y. patil university
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2278-7119
pISSN - 0975-2870
DOI - 10.4103/0975-2870.148866
Subject(s) - schwannoma , medicine , pathognomonic , magnetic resonance imaging , cyst , radiology , neck mass , lesion , anatomy , pathology , disease
Schwannoma of the neck is a relatively uncommon tumor. Schwannoma present as insidious, slow-growing, painless masses, characteristics that often lead to an incorrect diagnosis. Cystic schanommas among schanommas are a rare entity. This is a case report of a cystic schwannoma presenting as the cystic lesion in the neck. We report the computed tomography (CT) findings in a 40-year-old female patient presented with a lateral neck mass histologically shown to be a schwannoma, but having certain radiographic features (like tail sign) commonly considered pathognomonic for a type III second branchial cleft cyst (BCC). It is very necessary to differentiate cystic schwannoma from other cystic lesions preoperatively. CT may misguide us for a benign cystic lesion like second BCC. Contrast magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasound findings are very much helpful in differentiation of cystic schwannoma from other cystic lesions of the neck