Goetting M G, Swanson S E
Surg Neurol. 1987 Feb;27(2):168-72. doi: 10.1016/0090-3019(87)90290-4.
Massive bleeding into an intracranial neurinoma is a rare event. The 12th case of this particular occurrence, which was precipitated by weight lifting, is described and a review of the literature is presented. Risk factors for bleeding appear to be tumor size and vascularity. Presenting symptomatology is abrupt and includes headache, nausea, vomiting, and depressed consciousness. Preexisting symptoms referrable to and marked dysfunction of the cranial nerve of origin are present. Deficits of neighboring cranial nerves are frequent. Computed tomography demonstrates the hemorrhages and the tumors. Mild head injury and physical exertion were precipitating factors in two cases. One-fourth of the patients died, while the others made good recoveries.
颅内神经瘤大量出血是一种罕见事件。本文描述了因举重诱发的该特殊情况的第12例病例,并对文献进行了综述。出血的危险因素似乎是肿瘤大小和血管分布情况。呈现的症状是突然出现的,包括头痛、恶心、呕吐和意识障碍。存在起源于该神经的颅神经的既往症状及明显功能障碍。相邻颅神经缺损很常见。计算机断层扫描显示出血和肿瘤。两例病例中,轻度头部损伤和体力活动是促发因素。四分之一的患者死亡,其他患者恢复良好。