Primary intratracheal neurilemmoma in a ten-year-old girl: case report
and literature review
- Lei Wu,
- Micun Sha,
- xiling wu,
- Jing Bi,
- Min Yang,
- Zhimin Chen
Lei Wu
Zhejiang University School of Medicine Children's Hospital
Corresponding Author:zjuent@zju.edu.cn
Author ProfileMicun Sha
Suqian People’s Hospital of Nanjing Drum-tower Hospital Group
Author Profilexiling wu
Children’s Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine
Author ProfileJing Bi
Zhejiang University School of Medicine Children's Hospital
Author ProfileMin Yang
Zhejiang University School of Medicine Children's Hospital
Author ProfileZhimin Chen
Zhejiang University School of Medicine Children's Hospital
Author ProfileAbstract
Primary intratracheal neurilemmoma is rare in children. Here, we
reported a case of tracheal neurilemmoma in a 10-year-old girl. She had
recurrent cough, dyspnea, and tachypnea. Magnetic resonance imaging
revealed a soft-tissue mass was located on the right lateral posterior
wall of the trachea. A multidisciplinary operation was performed.
Immunohistochemical analysis demonstrated a benign neurilemmoma. Her
clinical symptoms and signs improved. We reviewed the clinical features
and surgical procedures of ten children with intratracheal neurilemmoma
reported in literature. Radiographic techniques and bronchoscopy are
helpful for diagnosis of the disease. Long-time follow-up is required.