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Case Reports
. 2011 Jan 25;4(1):35-8.
doi: 10.1159/000324182.

Facial nerve palsy: an unusual presenting feature of small cell lung cancer

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Facial nerve palsy: an unusual presenting feature of small cell lung cancer

Ozcan Yildiz et al. Case Rep Oncol. .

Abstract

Lung cancer is the second most common type of cancer in the world and is the most common cause of cancer-related death in men and women; it is responsible for 1.3 million deaths annually worldwide. It can metastasize to any organ. The most common site of metastasis in the head and neck region is the brain; however, it can also metastasize to the oral cavity, gingiva, tongue, parotid gland and lymph nodes. This article reports a case of small cell lung cancer presenting with metastasis to the facial nerve.

Keywords: Facial nerve metastasis; Facial nerve paralysis; Small cell lung cancer.

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Metastasis inside the left internal auditory canal accompanied by contrast enhancement on the left facial nerve (arrow).

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