Abe S, Miura Y, Matsukuma H, Taoka Y, Takeda N
Third Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, Japan.
J UOEH. 1987 Dec 1;9(4):411-6. doi: 10.7888/juoeh.9.411.
A 68-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital for the evaluation of an abdominal tumor. Both ultrasonography and computerized tomography revealed a mass at the caudate lobe of the liver. However, it was difficult to distinguish the mass from a liver tumor in the caudate lobe. The laboratory data showed only a slight elevation of the serum gamma-GTP level and ICG retention. The abdominal arteriography revealed a vascular tumor located in the retroperitoneal space, which was receiving its blood supply from the right inferior phrenic artery. When a laparotomy was performed, a yellowish solid mass (8 X 6 X 4.5 cm) was found behind the lateral segment of the left liver lobe. Histological examination showed interlacing bands of uniform spindle cells of which elongated nuclei were arranged in a palisading pattern. The tumor was diagnosed as schwannoma. Literatures on retroperitoneal schwannoma are reviewed, as this tumor is relatively rare.