Ganglioneuroma of Glossopharyngeal Nerve in a Patient with Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia: A Case Report

NMC Case Report Journal
Forhad H ChowdhuryMaliha Hakim

Abstract

Ganglioneuroma is a rare tumor. Such tumor arising from cranial nerve is further rare. So far our knowledge, in the literature there is no report of ganglioneuroma involving glossopharyngeal nerve. Here, we report a case of very small glossopharyngeal nerve ganglioneuroma and the patient also had longstanding glossopharyngeal neuralgia (GPN). Case Report: A 40-year-old male diagnosed case of left GPN for last 7 years presented with gradual unresponsiveness of drug for last 5 years. Due to severity of pain sometime, he wished to do suicide. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of head revealed only suspected loop of vessel in root entry zones of 9th and 10 cranial nerves on left side. The patient underwent explorative posterior fossa craniotomy. Careful dissection of arachnoid over 9th cranial nerve near jugular foramen (JF) revealed thick and red color nerve with nodularity (tumor like). Dissection of arachnoid at nerve root entry zones of 9th and 10th nerves also revealed an aberrant loop of posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA). The 9th nerve was transected and suspected "tumorous portion" of nerve was sent for histopathological examination. The PICA loop was dissected away from root entry zones by placing muscle and surgic...Continue Reading

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