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Facial Nerve Paralysis and Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss Caused by Temporal Bone Metastasis of Lung Cancer Rynsuke Saito 1 , Y. Ogura 1 1Department of Otolaryngology, Okayama University Medical School pp.117-125
Published Date 1985/2/20
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1492209914
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Histopathological findings of the temporal bone in a case of metastatic lung cancer developed left peripheral facial nerve paralysis and sudden sensorineural hearing loss are reported, and the relation to clinical signs and symptoms were discussed.

The tumor invaded the temporal bone via two routes: hematogenous metastasis and invasion from diffuse metastatic leptomeningeal carcinomatosis (DMLC), and the direct invasion of the seventh and eighth cranial nerves via the latter route in the internal auditory canal seemed to produce clinical symptoms. Further, in this case, tumor cells were diminished markedly in the metastatic lesion of the temporal bone, and it was regarded interesting as showing the effects of combination chemotherapy with COMP for the metastatic lesion of small cell pulmonary carcinoma.


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