Shaida A M, McFerran D J, da Cruz M, Hardy D G, Moffat D A
Department of Otoneurosurgical and Skull Base Surgery, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK.
J Laryngol Otol. 2000 Jun;114(6):453-5. doi: 10.1258/0022215001905823.
Cavernous haemangiomas are rare lesions of the cerebello-pontine angle that can mimic the more commonly occurring vestibular schwannoma. A case report involving a patient with a cavernous haemangioma of the internal auditory canal (IAC) highlights this as a diagnostic possibility for lesions of the IAC by comparing and contrasting the clinical and radiological findings with the more commonly occurring vestibular nerve and facial schwannomas. Symptoms such as hearing loss and facial paralysis that are disproportionate to the size of the lesion or fluctuate with hormonal changes such as those seen in pregnancy are suggestive of haemangioma. Radiological imaging demonstrating a lesion enhancing with gadolinium and containing areas of calcification is also suggestive of haemangioma. It is important to consider the possible diagnosis of haemangioma as early recognition of this entity may improve the chances of preserving the functional integrity of the facial nerve.
海绵状血管瘤是桥小脑角区罕见的病变,可酷似更常见的前庭神经鞘瘤。一份关于一名患有内耳道海绵状血管瘤患者的病例报告,通过将其临床和影像学表现与更常见的前庭神经鞘瘤和面神经鞘瘤进行比较和对比,突出了内耳道病变存在这种诊断可能性。听力损失和面部麻痹等症状与病变大小不成比例,或随孕期等激素变化而波动,提示为血管瘤。钆增强且含有钙化区域的影像学表现也提示为血管瘤。考虑到血管瘤的可能诊断很重要,因为早期识别该实体可能会增加保留面神经功能完整性的机会。