Facial Nerve Schwannomas: CT and MR Findings

Sun Yang Chung, Dong Ik Kim, Byung Hee Lee, Pyeong Ho Yoon, Pyoung Jeon, Tae Sub Chung

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Abstract

The present study was undertaken to analyze the radiologic findings of intratemporal and extratempoal schwannoma (ITS & ETS). We retrospectively reviewed the CT (9 cases), MR (3 cases) and medical records of 10 facial schwannoma patients. After classifying these into ITS and ETS, radiologic and clinical findings were analyzed. The most common clinical manifestations were facial nerve dysfunction (6/6 cases, 100%) and hearing impairment (5/6 cases, 83.3%) in ITS and parotid mass (4/4 cases, 100%) in ETS. Geniculate ganglion (GG) was the most commonly involved segment of ITS (5/6 cases, 83.5%). On CT, ITS arising in GG (4 cases) showed erosion of the petrous bone (4 cases), cochlea (3 cases), lateral semicircular canal (1 case) and ossicles (3 cases). ITS arising in the mastoid segment (1 case) showed the destruction of the jugular plate and external auditory canal wall. All three ITS in which MRI was performed showed iso- to hypointensity on T1WI, hyperintensity on T2WI and well-enhanced on post-enhanced T1WI. ETS showed various findings, but all four ETS were located in the posterolateral portion of the retromandibular vein and extended toward the stylomastoid foramen. In conclusion, ITS shows the characteristic bony changes along the facial nerve course on CT and typical signals of schwannoma on MR. ETS shows various findings. However, if the tumor is located along the extratemporal facial nerve course, then facial schwannoma may be suspected.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)148-153
Number of pages6
JournalYonsei Medical Journal
Volume39
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1998
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • CT
  • Facial nerve
  • MR
  • Schwannoma

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