00940nas a2200217 4500000000100000008004100001653001700042653001200059653001400071653001100085100001100096700001300107700001500120700001700135245006800152856005100220300001000271490000700281050001400288520042000302 2013 d10aNerve absces10aleprosy10adiagnosis10aBrazil1 aLima C1 aCosta PT1 aCarneiro L1 aOliveira M L00aSchwannoma and nerve abscess of leprosy: differential diagnosis uhttps://leprosyreview.org/article/84/2/14-1144 a141-40 v84 aLIMA 20133 a

Schwannomas or neurilemomas are the most frequent nerve sheath tumours and could be mistaken for a nerve abscess of leprosy as presented in this case report. These tumours may affect any nerve in the body mainly in the flexor surfaces of limb and nerve trunks, often at origin of spinal or cranial nerves.1 They usually grow slowly and appear as painless swellings for several years before being diagnosed.