E. Mwaka, P. Senyonjo, M. Kakyama, M. Nyati, N. Orwotho, R. Lukande
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Giant, solitary, ancient schwannoma of the cervico-thoracic spine: a case report and review of the literature
iatrogenic post-operative instability. Histopathological examination showed ancient schwannoma. The patient’s neurological status is steadily improving. Conclusion Giant ancient schwannomas at the cervico-thoracic spine are uncommon. These tumours can be successfully removed even in resource-limited settings as long as the technical expertise is available.