Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2018.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 14, 2018; 24(2): 303-309
Published online Jan 14, 2018. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v24.i2.303
Table 2 Summary of clinical data from all 10 cases of mesenteric schwannomas
n (%) or mean ± SD (range)
Age (yr) (n = 8)
Mean52.89 ± 12.14 (38-80)
Sex (male/female), (male %) (n = 9)4/5 (44.44%)
Symptoms (n = 10)
Asymptomatic7 (70.00)
Symptomatic
Abdominal pain3 (30.00)
Hematochezia1 (10.00)
Nausea1 (10.00)
Vomiting1 (10.00)
Constipation1 (10.00)
Mean size (cm) (n = 7)8.86 ± 6.68 (2-22)
Operation (n = 9)
Laparotomy6 (66.67)
Laparoscopic operation2 (22.22)
Enucleation1 (11.11)
Histology (n = 10)
Benign10 (100.00)
Malignant0 (0.00)
Follow-up (mo) (n = 8)18.43 ± 12.00 (5-43)
Survived7 (100.00)