Clival Paraganglioma,病例报告和文献综述。

OBM neurobiology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-07 DOI:10.21926/obm.neurobiol.2203128
Rachel Moor, Michael Goutnik, Brandon Lucke-Wold, Dimitri Laurent, Si Chen, William Friedman, Maryam Rahman, Nichole Allen, Marie Rivera-Zengotita, Matthew Koch
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副神经节瘤是一种罕见的肿瘤,如果位于颅底,可能会出现颅神经病变。颅上副神经节瘤分泌儿茶酚胺的可能性较小,但仍应进行检查。我们重点介绍了一例女性病例,她今年 40 岁,在最初出现牙痛、吞咽困难、复视、声音嘶哑和右半边脸感觉减退一个月后,被发现患有瓣膜病变。脑部磁共振成像显示,T2高张力病变被认为是瓣膜脑膜瘤。术前血管造影显示肿瘤血管丰富。她接受了神经外科和神经耳鼻喉科联合进行的乙状鞍前开颅术和后瓣膜切除术。病理结果显示为副神经节瘤。她有小体积残留肿瘤,计划继续接受门诊放疗。副神经节瘤应作为颅底病变的鉴别诊断。治疗模式包括多学科护理以及手术切除和术后放疗相结合。本文将讨论潜在的病理生理学以及适当的检查和治疗。
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Clival Paraganglioma, Case Report and Literature Review.

Clival Paraganglioma, Case Report and Literature Review.

Clival Paraganglioma, Case Report and Literature Review.

Clival Paraganglioma, Case Report and Literature Review.

Paragangliomas are rare tumors that may present with cranial neuropathies when located along the skull base. Supratentorial paragangliomas are less likely to secrete catecholamines but should be worked up, nonetheless. We highlight a case of a female in her fourth decade found to have a petroclival lesion following initial presentation that included one month of tooth pain, dysphagia, diplopia, hoarseness and right hemifacial hypoesthesia. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain demonstrated a T2 hyperintense lesion favored to be a petroclival meningioma. Pre-operative angiography demonstrated a hypervascular tumor. She underwent a combined presigmoid craniotomy with posterior petrosectomy performed by both neurosurgery and neuro-otology. Pathology demonstrated paraganglioma. She had small volume residual tumor and is planned for continued outpatient radiotherapy. Paragangliomas should be on the differential for skull base lesions. Management paradigm involves multidisciplinary care and a combination of surgical resection and post-operative radiation. In this paper, we discuss underlying pathophysiology as well as appropriate workup and management.

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