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Mixed cranial nerve neuroma revealing itself as baroreflex failure
Luigina Guasti1, Cinzia Simoni, Carlo Scamoni
1Internal Medicine, Department of Clinical Medicine-University of Insubria, Ospedale di Circolo Viale Borri 57, 21100 Varese, Italy. luigina.guasti@uninsubria.it
Abstract:
We report here the first case of baroreflex failure due to a mixed cranial nerve neuroma in which the clinical manifestations (recurrent severe hypertensive crisis, hypotension) due to baroreflex arc impairment preceded the clinical diagnosis of brain tumour and neurosurgery by a few months. Given the clinical suspicion of baroreflex failure, even in the absence of iatrogenic clues, we propose that the patient's study should include neuroradiologic evaluation of the ponto-cerebellar angulus.
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