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Cerebellopontine angle ganglionic hamartoma: case report.

Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Ear, nose, & throat journal (impact factor: 0.66). 03/2010; 89(3):128-31. pp.128-31
Source: PubMed

ABSTRACT Cerebellopontine angle (CPA) ganglionic hamartomas are rare. We present a case of a 49-year-old woman who presented with left-sided hearing loss of more than 4 years' duration and vertigo since childhood. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a mass on the intracanalicular segment of cranial nerve VIII on the left side, consistent with acoustic schwannoma. She opted for observation of the tumor. The patient returned 21 months after the initial evaluation with new-onset left facial weakness. At this time, a working diagnosis of facial nerve neuroma was made. The lesion was excised, and pathology confirmed a diagnosis of left-sided CPA ganglionic hamartoma. Otolaryngologists should be familiar with this uncommon tumor and include it in the differential diagnosis of CPA lesions.

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Keywords

21 months
 
4 years' duration
 
49-year-old woman
 
acoustic schwannoma
 
CPA
 
CPA lesions
 
facial nerve neuroma
 
facial weakness
 
left-sided CPA ganglionic hamartoma
 
left-sided hearing loss
 
Magnetic resonance imaging
 
tumor
 
uncommon tumor
 
working diagnosis
 

Sidrah M Ahmad