Schneider W, Wolf S R, Braunwarth W D, Claus D, Grehl H
Klinik und Poliklinik für Hals-Nasen-Ohrenkranke.
HNO. 1992 Nov;40(11):442-5.
The spread of metastases to the brain and the leptomeninges is usually a terminal event in patients with known malignancies. We report on two patients, in whom the diagnosis of a diffusely metastasizing carcinoma was considerably delayed by the initial symptom of a peripheral facial nerve paralysis. The clinical, neuroradiologic and cerebrospinal fluid findings are discussed. A malignant neoplasm with diffuse or focal metastasis to the leptomeninges is a rare cause of peripheral facial paralysis of unclear genesis. The necessity of a lumbar puncture plus magnetic resonance imaging of the brain to enable an early diagnosis is emphasized.
转移至脑和软脑膜通常是已知恶性肿瘤患者的终末期事件。我们报告了两名患者,其弥漫性转移癌的诊断因外周面神经麻痹的初始症状而被显著延迟。文中讨论了临床、神经放射学和脑脊液检查结果。一种向软脑膜发生弥漫性或局灶性转移的恶性肿瘤是病因不明的外周面神经麻痹的罕见原因。强调了进行腰椎穿刺加脑部磁共振成像以实现早期诊断的必要性。