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Calcified acoustic neurinoma

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2007

Jens Thomsen*
Affiliation:
Copenhagen, Denmark
Leif Klinken
Affiliation:
Copenhagen, Denmark
Mirko Tos
Affiliation:
Copenhagen, Denmark
*
ENT Department, Gentofe Hospital, DK-2900 Hellerup, Denmark.

Summary

An unusual case history of a patient with an acoustic neurinoma is reported. The patient had a two-year history of unilateral sensori-neural hearing impairment, normal radiological appearance of the internal acoustic meatus at tomography and on CT a grossly calcified tumour in the cerebello-pontine angle, indicating pathology other than an neurinoma. Vertebral angiography was normal, and at surgery a grossly calcified tumour was found, while microscopy revealed a typical neurinoma pattern. The tumour had to be removed in two stages, both via the translabyrinthine approach, with a satisfactory post-operative condition, including near-normal facial function. It is concluded that dense calcifications in tumours in the cerebello-pontine angle do not necessarily exclude a neurinoma, and vertebral angiography is therefore not indicated routinely. However, such findings do predict difficulties at surgery.

Type
Clinical Records
Copyright
Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited 1984

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