Two Cases of Intralabyrinthine Schwannoma.
- Author:
Jae Young CHOI
1
;
Eun Jin SON
;
Ho Seok CHOI
;
Kyu Sung KIM
Author Information
1. Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea.
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Labyrinth;
Schwannomas;
Meniere's disease;
Sudden hearing loss
- MeSH:
Cochlear Nerve;
Ear, Inner;
Hearing Loss, Sudden;
Magnetic Resonance Imaging;
Meniere Disease;
Neurilemmoma*;
Semicircular Canals
- From:Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
2006;49(4):434-438
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Intralabyrinthine schwannoma is a rare tumor that arises from the distal portion of either the vestibular or cochlear nerve. Consequently, the cochlear, the semicircular canals, the vestibule, or a combination of these structures may become involved. Clinically, intralabyrinthine schwannoma mimics the clinical features of many other neurotologic conditions that might be often misdiagnosed as Menere's disease, sudden deaf and so on. Therefore, a high index of suspicion and precise imaging are often required to detect this tumor. We report two cases of intralabyrinthine schwannomas which was diagnosed with high resolution, gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and removed by transmastoid labyrinthectomy.