• Title of article

    Liponeurocytoma of the Cerebellopontine Angle: an Interesting Case Report and Literature Review

  • Author/Authors

    Mousavinejad, Ali Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery - Skull Base Research Center - Loghman Hakim Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Jabbari, Ahmad Resident of Neurosurgery - Skull Base Research Center - Loghman Hakim Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Dehghan, Mahmoud Neurosurgeon - Skull Base Research Center - Loghman Hakim Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Ebrahimzadeh, Kaveh Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery - Skull Base Research Center - Loghman Hakim Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Amin Kazemi, Kasra Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery - Departments of Neurosurgery Ayat Allah Mousavi Hospital - Zanjan University of Med-ical Sciences , Taheri Talesh, Jouan Pathologist, Tehran , Rezaei, Omidvar kull Base Research Center - Loghman Hakim Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences

  • Pages
    6
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    1
  • To page
    6
  • Abstract
    Background and Importance: Liponeurocytoma is a rare tumor of the CNS. Some of its prominent features include low neuronal proliferation with foci of lipomatous differentiation. So far, 70 reports on cases of brain liponeurocytoma have been published. Most of them were located in the cerebellar hemisphere, but only 7 cases of primary cerebellopontine angle (CPA) liponeurocytoma have been reported. Case Presentation: We presented a 27-year-old woman with a 6-month progressive headache and dizziness. More recently, she developed progressive hearing loss and ataxia. Pre-operative MRI of the brain demonstrated a heterogeneous solid extra-axial lesion in the right cerebellopontine angle with hydrocephalus. The operation was performed via the retro sigmoid approach. Histopathological diagnosis was confirmed as liponeurocytoma. No radiotherapy was performed. The patient was followed up for two years. There were no signs of recurrence. Conclusion: Liponeurocytoma is a rare tumor. In most of the cases, it is presented in the cerebellum, and the cerebellopontine angle as the primary location of this tumor is extremely uncommon. Typically, surgery is the treatment of choice for these lesions. If the tumor is subtotal, radiotherapy after operation and resection can also be advantageous
  • Keywords
    Liponeurocytoma , Hearing loss , Cerebellopontine angle , Ataxia
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Record number

    2485585