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. 1987 Jun;97(6):693-6.
doi: 10.1288/00005537-198706000-00008.

Meningioma in the parotid region

Meningioma in the parotid region

R D Nichols et al. Laryngoscope. 1987 Jun.

Abstract

Meningiomas occurring ectopically in the neck are exceptional. We report two patients who presented as parotid and parapharyngeal masses and analyze them along with 27 previously reported cases. Typical patients present with parotid or parapharyngeal masses and cranial nerve palsies. Meningioma is not considered in differential diagnosis. The tumor is an extension of an unsuspected intracranial mass, occasionally with associated multiple meningiomas or other neurogenic tumors. Ectopic meningiomas should be considered in patients with parotid and parapharyngeal masses, particularly those with cranial nerve deficits; jugular foramen syndrome is most characteristic. Associated occult intracranial and temporal bone tumors and the cranial form of neurofibromatosis should be suspected. Treatment of cervical meningiomas is excision. The most important aspect of intracranial-extracranial lesions is recognition and treatment of the intracranial portion.

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