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New Onset Alacrima as a Presenting Feature of a Skull Base Chondrosarcoma
Hanbin Lee1,2, Huw Oliphant1,2, Siriram Vundavalli3
1Department of Ophthalmology, Sussex Eye Hospital, Brighton and Sussex Foundation NHS Trust, Brighton, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Acquired unilateral alacrima as a presenting sign of an intracranial tumor is exceptionally rare, and only described once previously in a case of nasopharyngeal carcinoma. The authors present a 32-year-old female patient who presents with a year-long history of alacrima and arhinorrhea. She was subsequently diagnosed with a petroclival chondrosarcoma extending into Meckel's cave and the cavernous sinus and underwent surgical debulking. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first reported case of acquired unilateral alacrima as a presenting feature of a skull base chondrosarcoma. This case serves to remind general ophthalmologists and oculoplastic surgeons alike that acquired alacrima may be the presenting feature of serious intracranial disease.

