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Radiological evaluation of the facial nerve
1Department of Radiology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston 02114.
Abstract:
The methodology for evaluation of the facial nerve (CT and MR technique) is presented and the need for routine use of gadolinium-DTPA with MRI is emphasized. The various disorders causing facial palsy with their clinical and radiological features are described. Although tumors only cause 6% of facial nerve disorders, they require a thorough radiologic workup. Schwannoma is the most common neoplasm arising from the facial nerve and can occur anywhere along the nerve course: cerebellopontine angle and internal auditory canal, geniculate ganglion, or tympanic, mastoid and intraparotid segments.