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Eur Respir J 1991; 4: 508-510
Copyright © ERS Journals Ltd 1991


Case Studies

Neurilemmoma of the intrathoracic vagus nerve

CJ Davis, EG Butchart, and AR Gibbs

A neurilemmoma (Schwannoma) of the left intrathoracic vagus nerve was discovered on a chest radiograph of a 28 yr old woman and was removed via a left thoracotomy. Although neurogenic tumours are the most common tumours of the mediastinum, they rarely involve the intrathoracic vagus nerve.


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