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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Symptoms of intracranial schwannoma include [[hearing loss]], [[tinnitus]], [[dysphagia]], [[ataxia]], [[Vertigo]], [[Facial weakness]], [[Dizziness]], spinal schwannomas present with [[Back pain]], [[Urinary incontinence]], [[Urinary retention]], [[Clumsiness]], [[Weakness]], [[Paresthesias]] | |||
==Symptoms== | ==Symptoms== | ||
Symptoms depend on the location of the tumor. | Symptoms of schwannoma depend on the location of the tumor.<ref name="pmid29348989">{{cite journal |vauthors=Foley RW, Shirazi S, Maweni RM, Walsh K, McConn Walsh R, Javadpour M, Rawluk D |title=Signs and Symptoms of Acoustic Neuroma at Initial Presentation: An Exploratory Analysis |journal=Cureus |volume=9 |issue=11 |pages=e1846 |date=November 2017 |pmid=29348989 |pmc=5768319 |doi=10.7759/cureus.1846 |url=}}</ref> | ||
*Intracranial schwannoma: | |||
:*[[Acoustic neuroma]] (most common) | |||
::*[[Sensorineural]] [[hearing]] loss | |||
::*[[Vertigo]] | |||
::*[[Tinnitus]] | |||
::*[[Facial weakness]] | |||
::*Facial [[numbness]] and [[tingling]] | |||
::*[[Headaches]] | |||
::*[[Dizziness]] | |||
::*Difficulty swallowing and [[hoarseness]] | |||
::*Taste changes | |||
::*[[Confusion]] | |||
:*Trigeminal schwannoma | |||
::*[[Trigeminal nerve]] dysfunction | |||
:*Facial nerve schwannoma | |||
::*[[Facial nerve]] dysfunction | |||
:*Jugular foramen schwannoma | |||
::*[[Hearing loss]] | |||
::*[[Tinnitus]] | |||
::*[[Dysphagia]] | |||
::*[[Ataxia]] | |||
::*[[Hoarseness]] | |||
:*Hypoglossal schwannomas | |||
::*[[Hypoglossal nerve]] dysfunction | |||
*Spinal schwannoma | |||
::*[[Back pain]] | |||
::*[[Urinary incontinence]] | |||
::*[[Urinary retention]] | |||
::*[[Clumsiness]] | |||
::*[[Weakness]] | |||
::*[[Paresthesias]] | |||
*Intercostal nerve schwannoma | |||
:*Usually asymptomatic | |||
*Intramuscular schwannoma | |||
:*Painless [[mass]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Symptoms of intracranial schwannoma include hearing loss, tinnitus, dysphagia, ataxia, Vertigo, Facial weakness, Dizziness, spinal schwannomas present with Back pain, Urinary incontinence, Urinary retention, Clumsiness, Weakness, Paresthesias
Symptoms
Symptoms of schwannoma depend on the location of the tumor.[1]
- Intracranial schwannoma:
- Acoustic neuroma (most common)
- Sensorineural hearing loss
- Vertigo
- Tinnitus
- Facial weakness
- Facial numbness and tingling
- Headaches
- Dizziness
- Difficulty swallowing and hoarseness
- Taste changes
- Confusion
- Trigeminal schwannoma
- Trigeminal nerve dysfunction
- Facial nerve schwannoma
- Facial nerve dysfunction
- Jugular foramen schwannoma
- Hypoglossal schwannomas
- Hypoglossal nerve dysfunction
- Spinal schwannoma
- Intercostal nerve schwannoma
- Usually asymptomatic
- Intramuscular schwannoma
- Painless mass
References
- ↑ Foley RW, Shirazi S, Maweni RM, Walsh K, McConn Walsh R, Javadpour M, Rawluk D (November 2017). "Signs and Symptoms of Acoustic Neuroma at Initial Presentation: An Exploratory Analysis". Cureus. 9 (11): e1846. doi:10.7759/cureus.1846. PMC 5768319. PMID 29348989.