Glossopharyngeal neurinoma causing symptomatic hemorrhage: case report |
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Authors: | K Minokura T Inoue Y Nagamine |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurosurgery and Pathology, Okinawa Prefectural Naha Hospital. |
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Abstract: | A 86-year-old man was admitted to our hospital because of swallowing disturbance and deterioration of consciousness. He had been aware of hearing disturbance on the right side for twelve months. Computed tomography (CT) scan demonstrated an inhomogeneous hyperdense mass lesion, 3.2 X 2.3 cm in size, at the right cerebello-pontine angle, and ventricular enlargement with intraventricular hemorrhage. Skull tomogram revealed destructive enlargement of the right jugular foramen. The angiogram showed avascular mass with elevation of anterior inferior cerebellar artery, and downward shift of posterior inferior cerebellar artery. Operative and histological findings were compatible with glossopharyngeal neurinoma of Antoni type A dominance. This tumor had numerous abnormal vessels probably causing massive hemorrhage. Only fifteen cases of intracranial neurinoma with symptomatic hemorrhage have been reported in the world literature. This case is reported as the sixteenth one and the first glossopharyngeal neurinoma among them. Possible etiology of such hemorrhage is discussed. |
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