Literature DB >> 11203749

Trigeminal neuralgia due to an acoustic neuroma in the cerebellopontine angle.

Y Matsuka1, E T Fort, R L Merrill.   

Abstract

This case report first reviews the intracranial tumors associated with symptoms of trigeminal neuralgia (TN). Among patients with TN-like symptoms, 6 to 16% are variously reported to have intracranial tumors. The most common cerebellopontine angle (CPA) tumor to cause TN-like symptoms is a benign tumor called an acoustic neuroma. The reported clinical symptoms of the acoustic neuroma are hearing deficits (60 to 97%), tinnitus (50 to 66%), vestibular disturbances (46 to 59%), numbness or tingling in the face (33%), headache (19 to 29%), dizziness (23%), facial paresis (17%), and trigeminal nerve disturbances (hypesthesia, paresthesia, and neuralgia) (12 to 45%). Magnetic resonance imaging with gadolinium enhancement or computed tomography with contrast media are each reported to have excellent abilities to detect intracranial tumors (92 to 93%). This article then reports a rare case of a young female patient who was mistakenly diagnosed and treated for a temporomandibular disorder but was subsequently found to have an acoustic neuroma located in the CPA.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11203749

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orofac Pain        ISSN: 1064-6655


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Authors:  Maurício A Bisi; Caio M P Selaimen; Karen D Chaves; Melissa C Bisi; Márcio L Grossi
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