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Case Report: Trigeminal Neuralgia Caused by a Minute Meningioma with Hyperostosed Suprameatal Tubercle

Cerebellopontine angle tumors might occasionally provoke trigeminal neuralgia but are usually large enough to be diagnosed radiographically. We present a case of trigeminal neuralgia caused by a very small meningioma covering the suprameatal tubercle that displayed hyperostosis at the entrance of Me...

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Autores principales: Ishi, Yukitomo, Asaoka, Katsuyuki, Sugiyama, Taku, Yokoyama, Yuka, Yamazaki, Kazuyoshi, Echizenya, Sumire, Itamoto, Koji, Echizenya, Kohei
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Publicado: S. Karger AG 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4560319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26351448
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000438856
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author Ishi, Yukitomo
Asaoka, Katsuyuki
Sugiyama, Taku
Yokoyama, Yuka
Yamazaki, Kazuyoshi
Echizenya, Sumire
Itamoto, Koji
Echizenya, Kohei
author_facet Ishi, Yukitomo
Asaoka, Katsuyuki
Sugiyama, Taku
Yokoyama, Yuka
Yamazaki, Kazuyoshi
Echizenya, Sumire
Itamoto, Koji
Echizenya, Kohei
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description Cerebellopontine angle tumors might occasionally provoke trigeminal neuralgia but are usually large enough to be diagnosed radiographically. We present a case of trigeminal neuralgia caused by a very small meningioma covering the suprameatal tubercle that displayed hyperostosis at the entrance of Meckel's cave and was not obvious on routine magnetic resonance (MR) images. A 72-year-old woman with intractable trigeminal neuralgia in the left V3 territory was referred to our institution. Preoperative imaging studies revealed that the left trigeminal nerve was medially distorted at the entrance of Meckel's cave by a laterally seated bone bulge covered by a minute enhanced lesion. Trigeminal nerve decompression surgery was performed via a retrosigmoid intradural suprameatal approach. We found a small meningioma that had compressed and flattened the trigeminal nerve root at the entrance of Meckel's cave, which was grossly and totally removed by suprameatal tubercle resection. There was no vascular compression of the trigeminal nerve root. The trigeminal neuralgia ceased completely after the operation. Accurate preoperative determination of the causative pathologies is essential to achieve adequate surgical results after microvascular decompression for neurovascular compression syndrome. Because conventional MR sequences are inadequate for the precise interpretation of complex neurovascular anatomy in the cerebellopontine angle and such small tumors can be overlooked on routine MR studies, high-resolution thin-slice MR examinations and careful radiological interpretations are required for correct diagnosis and treatment.
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spelling pubmed-45603192015-09-08 Case Report: Trigeminal Neuralgia Caused by a Minute Meningioma with Hyperostosed Suprameatal Tubercle Ishi, Yukitomo Asaoka, Katsuyuki Sugiyama, Taku Yokoyama, Yuka Yamazaki, Kazuyoshi Echizenya, Sumire Itamoto, Koji Echizenya, Kohei Case Rep Neurol Published online: August, 2015 Cerebellopontine angle tumors might occasionally provoke trigeminal neuralgia but are usually large enough to be diagnosed radiographically. We present a case of trigeminal neuralgia caused by a very small meningioma covering the suprameatal tubercle that displayed hyperostosis at the entrance of Meckel's cave and was not obvious on routine magnetic resonance (MR) images. A 72-year-old woman with intractable trigeminal neuralgia in the left V3 territory was referred to our institution. Preoperative imaging studies revealed that the left trigeminal nerve was medially distorted at the entrance of Meckel's cave by a laterally seated bone bulge covered by a minute enhanced lesion. Trigeminal nerve decompression surgery was performed via a retrosigmoid intradural suprameatal approach. We found a small meningioma that had compressed and flattened the trigeminal nerve root at the entrance of Meckel's cave, which was grossly and totally removed by suprameatal tubercle resection. There was no vascular compression of the trigeminal nerve root. The trigeminal neuralgia ceased completely after the operation. Accurate preoperative determination of the causative pathologies is essential to achieve adequate surgical results after microvascular decompression for neurovascular compression syndrome. Because conventional MR sequences are inadequate for the precise interpretation of complex neurovascular anatomy in the cerebellopontine angle and such small tumors can be overlooked on routine MR studies, high-resolution thin-slice MR examinations and careful radiological interpretations are required for correct diagnosis and treatment. S. Karger AG 2015-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4560319/ /pubmed/26351448 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000438856 Text en Copyright © 2015 by S. Karger AG, Basel http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported license (CC BY-NC) (www.karger.com/OA-license), applicable to the online version of the article only. Distribution permitted for non-commercial purposes only.
spellingShingle Published online: August, 2015
Ishi, Yukitomo
Asaoka, Katsuyuki
Sugiyama, Taku
Yokoyama, Yuka
Yamazaki, Kazuyoshi
Echizenya, Sumire
Itamoto, Koji
Echizenya, Kohei
Case Report: Trigeminal Neuralgia Caused by a Minute Meningioma with Hyperostosed Suprameatal Tubercle
title Case Report: Trigeminal Neuralgia Caused by a Minute Meningioma with Hyperostosed Suprameatal Tubercle
title_full Case Report: Trigeminal Neuralgia Caused by a Minute Meningioma with Hyperostosed Suprameatal Tubercle
title_fullStr Case Report: Trigeminal Neuralgia Caused by a Minute Meningioma with Hyperostosed Suprameatal Tubercle
title_full_unstemmed Case Report: Trigeminal Neuralgia Caused by a Minute Meningioma with Hyperostosed Suprameatal Tubercle
title_short Case Report: Trigeminal Neuralgia Caused by a Minute Meningioma with Hyperostosed Suprameatal Tubercle
title_sort case report: trigeminal neuralgia caused by a minute meningioma with hyperostosed suprameatal tubercle
topic Published online: August, 2015
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4560319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26351448
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000438856
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