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[Peripheral facial palsy as the first symptom of a metastatic bronchogenic carcinoma].

M Teschner1, M Durisin, A Mangold, T Lenarz, T Stöver.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We present a case of a facial palsy as the initial symptom of a bronchogenic carcinoma.
METHODS: Case-report. A 56-year-old patient presented with a peripheral facial palsy. The clinical picture as well as the temporal bone CT were without pathological findings. A 10-day rheologic therapy as well as anti-viral medication were not successful. Five days after rheological therapy had been completed, the patient presented a swelling of the neck. In the computer tomography we found a bilateral thrombosis of the internal jugular vein. In addition, the clinical picture of a left-sided glossopharyngeal palsy appeared. The following thorax CT as well as the diagnostic extirpation of an enlarged cervical lymph node lead to the diagnosis of a metastasized smallcell neuro-endocrine bronchogenic carcinoma with a compression of the right primary bronchus and the vena cava superior as well as an upper inflow congestion. In the cMRT we furthermore found a metastasis in the area of the foramen stylomastoideum. The patient underwent emergency radiation and chemotherapy.
RESULTS: According to the present findings, this metastasis lead to the facial palsy as the initial symptom of the bronchogenic carcinoma.
CONCLUSION: Therefore, therapy resistant facial palsy should be further diagnosed in detail, especially examined by imaging procedures.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16791767     DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-870515

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laryngorhinootologie        ISSN: 0935-8943            Impact factor:   1.057


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1.  Facial nerve palsy: an unusual presenting feature of small cell lung cancer.

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Journal:  Case Rep Oncol       Date:  2011-01-25
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