Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Jan 2016)

Neurilemmoma of the Vagus Nerve in the Poststyloid Parapharyngeal Space

  • Yuji Shinohara,
  • Takashi Matsumoto,
  • Norifumi Kiga,
  • Itaru Tojyo,
  • Shigeyuki Fujita

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2016/13789.7141
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. ZD17 – ZD19

Abstract

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We report a large vagal neurilemmoma in the poststyloid compartment of the parapharyngeal space. A 52-year-old man was referred to our hospital with a feeling of discomfort in the left upper neck. Computed tomography showed a 30mm x 30mm x 40mm mass with inhomogeneous internal enhancement in the left carotid space. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a 30mm × 30mm × 40mm heterogeneous mass in the area of the bifurcation of the common carotid artery. We gave a provisional diagnosis of neurilemmoma or vagal paraganglioma in the parapharyngeal space preoperatively based on the results of physical examination and imaging. We selected a transcervical-transmandibular approach. Under general anaesthesia, a tumour originating from the vagus nerve was completely extirpated while protecting the internal and external carotid arteries. Although mild postvagotomy dysphagia and hoarseness were seem for 6 months postoperatively, symptoms resolved and the patient showed a satisfactory course without recurrence after 10 years. Histological examination of the excised specimen showed antoni A and antoni B pattern. Positive immunoreactivity for S-100 protein was identified, but negative results were obtained for neuron-specific enolase, chromogranin and neurofilament. The tumour was diagnosed as neurilemmoma of the vagus nerve.

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