What Is Schwannoma?
Schwannomas usually develop in otherwise healthy people for unknown reasons. In some cases, a schwannoma is caused by a genetic disorder such as neurofibromatosis 2 (NF2), schwannomatosis, or Carney complex. People with these genetic disorders usually have more than one schwannoma.
Schwannomas may be diagnosed using imaging studies. A biopsy may confirm the diagnosis. Treatment of benign schwannomas may involve surgery to remove the tumor. Treatment of malignant schwannomas may include both surgery and radiation therapy.
Source: Genetic and Rare Diseases (GARD) Information Center