Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology (Sep 2019)

Neuroendocrine Adenoma of Middle Ear Causing Acute Onset Facial Palsy- A Rare Case Report

  • Shakeel-uz Zaman,
  • Iqra Zakir,
  • Qazi Faraz,
  • Amal-Asif Ahmed,
  • Praneta Kulloo,
  • Shakil Aqil

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22038/ijorl.2019.35819.2184
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 5
pp. 305 – 310

Abstract

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Introduction: Acute facial nerve palsy secondary to neuroendocrine adenoma of the middle ear (NAME) is a rare disorder. There is only one case report in the literature describing similar findings. Case Report: A 50-year-old man initially presented to ENT clinic with a right-sided middle ear mass and normal facial nerve function. Over the next six days, he developed House-Brackmann grade II facial paralysis. He underwent urgent surgical exploration of the tympanic cavity and excision of the middle ear mass via a post-auricular approach. Histopathological and immunohistochemical analysis revealed NAME. Three weeks after the surgery, facial nerve function returned to normal. No recurrence was found at a 3-year follow-up. Conclusion: Acute onset facial palsy induced by NAME is an extremely rare disorder. For a patient already affected by hearing impairment resulted from middle ear mass, facial weakness can have a significant additional detrimental impact on their wellbeing. The early complete excision of tumor is recommended not only as a curative treatment but also restoration of facial function.

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