Table 1.
Case | Clinical presentation | Age | Pathological findings |
---|---|---|---|
Gwavava and Traub (1980) [1] |
Firm nodular swelling on the anterior lip of cervix |
38 |
Classic schwannoma with Antony A, Antony B, and Verocay bodies |
LeMaire et al. (2002) [2] |
Asymptomatic, incidental finding on a routine annual pelvic exam | 47 |
Benign schwannoma |
Terzakis et al. (1990) [3] |
Presented as a protruding or aborted leiomyoma | 47 |
Pigmented melanocytic schwannoma |
Keel et al. (1998) [4] | Two of three reported cases presented with abnormal vaginal bleeding, two of them were polypoid lesions, and one was ulcerated | 25 65 73 |
Malignant schwannoma, malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST) |
Sloan (1988) [5] | Abnormal vaginal bleeding | 47 |
Malignant schwannoma |
Junge et al. (1989) [6] | Abnormal vaginal bleeding | 41 |
Malignant schwannoma |
Lallas et al. (1999) [7] | Abnormal vaginal bleeding | 51 |
Malignant schwannoma |
Bernstein et al. (1999) [8] | Abnormal vaginal bleeding | 65 |
Malignant schwannoma |
Giovannantonio et al. (2005) [9] | Abnormal vaginal bleeding | 27 | Malignant schwannoma |