Nagata K, Nikaido Y, Yuasa T, Fujioka M, Ida Y, Fujimoto K
Department of Neurological Surgery, Osaka Minami National Hospital, Japan.
Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo). 1995 May;35(5):310-3. doi: 10.2176/nmc.35.310.
A 35-year-old male presented with trigeminal neuralgia associated with venous angioma at the root entry zone. Magnetic resonance imaging and angiography demonstrated a venous angioma with a dilated petrosal draining vein, and displacement of the anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA). The AICA and dilated petrosal vein were both decompressed, resulting in complete relief from symptoms of trigeminal neuralgia for 30 months. Microvascular decompression rather than resection of venous angioma is recommended for treatment of such cases. The possibility of a venous anomaly should be considered in younger patients with trigeminal neuralgia.
一名35岁男性因神经根入区静脉血管瘤伴发三叉神经痛就诊。磁共振成像和血管造影显示一个伴有扩张岩静脉引流的静脉血管瘤,以及小脑前下动脉(AICA)移位。对AICA和扩张的岩静脉均进行了减压,三叉神经痛症状完全缓解达30个月。对于此类病例,建议采用微血管减压而非静脉血管瘤切除术进行治疗。对于年轻的三叉神经痛患者,应考虑存在静脉异常的可能性。