To the Editor:Schwannoma is an infrequent tumor originating from Schwann cells of the peripheral nerve sheath and was first reported as a true neoplasm originating from Schwann cells in 1910 [1] . The ma- jority of sc...To the Editor:Schwannoma is an infrequent tumor originating from Schwann cells of the peripheral nerve sheath and was first reported as a true neoplasm originating from Schwann cells in 1910 [1] . The ma- jority of schwannomas are detected as a solitary tumor from the peripheral nerves of the face, neck, trunk, extremities, or retroperi- toneal region. Based on a previous study [2] , merely 3% of schwan- nomas are retroperitoneal, accounting for approximately 4% of all retroperitoneal tumors. Furthermore, pancreatic schwannomas that stem from either parasympathetic or sympathetic fibers of the pancreas are especially rare. Schwannomas are generally encapsu- lated, and over 90% are benign [3] . Considering its benign biolog- ical behavior, it is essential to accurately diagnose schwannomas in order to apply reasonable surgical methods and postoperative surveillance. Herein, we report four cases of pancreatic schwan- noma in our center to update the data on the clinicopathological traits about this type of tumor.展开更多
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文摘To the Editor:Schwannoma is an infrequent tumor originating from Schwann cells of the peripheral nerve sheath and was first reported as a true neoplasm originating from Schwann cells in 1910 [1] . The ma- jority of schwannomas are detected as a solitary tumor from the peripheral nerves of the face, neck, trunk, extremities, or retroperi- toneal region. Based on a previous study [2] , merely 3% of schwan- nomas are retroperitoneal, accounting for approximately 4% of all retroperitoneal tumors. Furthermore, pancreatic schwannomas that stem from either parasympathetic or sympathetic fibers of the pancreas are especially rare. Schwannomas are generally encapsu- lated, and over 90% are benign [3] . Considering its benign biolog- ical behavior, it is essential to accurately diagnose schwannomas in order to apply reasonable surgical methods and postoperative surveillance. Herein, we report four cases of pancreatic schwan- noma in our center to update the data on the clinicopathological traits about this type of tumor.