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[Neurogenous tumors in head and neck region]
H Nishizono1, Y Hanamure, T Matsuzaki
1Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Kagoshima University, School of Medicine.
Nihon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho
|February 18, 1998
Abstract:
We treated 26 patients with neurogenous tumors in the head and neck region in our hospital during the past 17 years. Their pathologic diagnoses were neurilenoma in 25 cases and paraganglioma in 1 case. The origin of the tumor was vagus in 4 cases, hypoglossal nerve in 3 cases, and sympathetic nerve in 3 cases. Neurological defect symptoms were observed in 12 cases after the surgery. The most common symptom was recurrent nerve palsy. The characteristic finding in the imaging study and the frequency of postoperative neurological disturbance were discussed.