前庭神经鞘瘤表现为口面部感觉障碍1例报告

I. H. Park, Seurin Kim, Younjung Park, Hyung-Joon Ahn, S. Kim, Jong-hoon Choi, J. Kwon
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前庭神经鞘瘤,又称听神经瘤,是一种少见的良性脑干肿瘤,位于第8脑神经前庭区周围。主要症状是听力丧失、耳鸣和头晕。不减不减的生长可压迫第5(三叉神经)和第7(面神经)颅神经,引起口面痛、感觉异常或三叉神经痛等神经功能障碍。我们报告了一位51岁的女性,她表现为左侧面部感觉异常,并在第5脑神经和第8脑神经(前庭耳蜗神经)检查中发现异常。脑磁共振显示脑桥小脑角肿瘤。她被转介给神经外科医生,并被诊断为前庭神经鞘瘤。
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Vestibular Schwannoma Presenting with Orofacial Dysesthesia: A Case Report
Received July 23, 2019 Revised August 9, 2019 Accepted August 9, 2019 Vestibular schwannoma, also known as acoustic neuroma, is a rare benign brainstem tumor surrounding the vestibular division of the 8th cranial nerve. The presenting symptoms are hearing loss, tinnitus, and dizziness. Unabated growth can compress 5th (trigeminal nerve) and 7th (facial nerve) cranial nerve, which can cause nerve dysfunction such as orofacial pain, sensory abnormalities, or trigeminal neuralgia. We report a 51-year-old woman who presented with orofacial dysesthesia on her left side of the face with abnormal findings on 5th cranial nerve and 8th (vestibulocochlear nerve) cranial nerve examination. Brain magnetic resonance imaging scan revealed cerebellopontine angle tumor. She was referred to a neurosurgeon and diagnosed with vestibular schwannoma.
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