Reversible cochleo-vestibular deficits in two cases of jugular foramen tumor after surgery
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Reversible cochleo-vestibular deficits in two cases of jugular foramen tumor after surgery
Abstract
Primary jugular foramen (JF) tumor, such as glomus jugular tumor or JF schwannoma, may manifest as a lower cranial nerve deficit; in addition, it can be accompanied by deafness or vertigo if it affects the cranial nerve (CN) VIII. Recently, we encountered JF schwannoma 1 and glomus jugulare tumor 1. Both cases invaded the adjacent cerebellopontine angle, leading to cochleo-vestibular deficits prior to the operation. After surgery, recovery of the audiovestibular function, including hearing, auditory brainstem response and caloric response, was anticipated in both patients. Therefore, cochleo-vestibular deficits in JF tumors can be attributed to compression neuropathy, rather than tumor infiltration.
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