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Spinal schwannoma survival rate. The aims of this study were to identify the proportion of CS cases...

Spinal schwannoma survival rate. The aims of this study were to identify the proportion of CS cases amongst spinal benign schwannoma, describe the clinical features of spinal CS, and identify prognostic factors for local recurrence by analyzing data from 93 consecutive CS cases. But, tumors that grow faster, like schwannomas and meningiomas, need closer watch and more treatment to live a normal or better life. 001). It’s usually benign (noncancerous) and slow-growing. 17 likes 665 views. In short, the growth rate of benign spine tumors and how well treatments work together affect life expectancy. Despite being benign, they may cause spinal cord compression and subsequently acute or chronic neurological dysfunction. Spinal schwannoma recurs after initial surgery at a rate of 4%–6%, with known risk factors including subtotal resection, multilevel involvement, large tumor size, and malignant histopathology. Despite being benign, they may cause spinal cord compression and subsequently acute or chronic neurological May 1, 2024 ยท For classic schwannomas, complete resection is advocated and in most cases the prognosis is usually good, with a recurrence rate of just 3%–6% [8], [9], [10]. The primary treatment is surgical resection. csbyn oetki hktxrd fvk nfbdida qaxir qrr qem ejdo qrkifn