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Primary intratemporal tumours of the facial nerve: Diagnosis and treatment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2007

Mario Sanna*
Affiliation:
Parma, Italy
Carlo Zinia
Affiliation:
Parma, Italy
Roberto Gamoletri
Affiliation:
Parma, Italy
Enrico Pasanisi
Affiliation:
Parma, Italy
*
Mario Sanna, MD, Clinica Otorinolaringoiatrica 20, Ospedale Maggiore, Via Gramsci 14, 43100Parma–Italy.

Abstract

Benign primary tumours of the facial nerve are uncommon. A slowly progressive facial palsy should be considered the result of a nerve tumour untilproven otherwise.

Improvements in diagnostic imaging techniques of the temporal bone have increased the possibility of a correct pre-operative diagnosis but facial nerve tumours remain a frequently ignored or misdiagnosed entity as a consequence of their subtle and protean clinical manifestations.

A series of 12 cases of primary facial nerve tumours is presented. The clinical features, diagnostic modalities and treatment are discussed in relation to a review of the literature.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited 1990

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