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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37557034/glossopharyngeal-schwannoma-a-rare-case-report-diagnostic-and-surgical-approach
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Essa Tawfeeq, Lulwah AlSaidan, Jafar Hayat, Bodour AlAbdulrahim, Mariam Sarkhouh, Mutlaq Al-Sihan
INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Schwannomas are tumors of the nerve sheath that consist of Schwann cells that are often described as slow-growing. Glossopharyngeal schwannomas are rare tumors present in the region of the posterior fossa, with limited case reports present in literature. While patients may present asymptomatically, some present with vestibulocochlear symptoms or lower cranial nerve dysfunction. CLINICAL PRESENTATION: We report an extremely rare case of a left para-pharyngeal carotid space glossopharyngeal schwannoma in a 26-year-old female...
August 2023: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37551882/acute-taste-dysfunction-in-oropharyngeal-cancer-patients-after-transoral-robotic-surgery
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Theresa Tharakan, Jay F Piccirillo, Brevin Miller, Danielle R Reed, Dorina Kallogjeri, Randall Paniello, Sidharth V Puram, Ryan S Jackson
OBJECTIVES: To compare taste changes after transoral robotic surgery (TORS) to taste changes in healthy controls. METHODS: Oropharyngeal cancer patients receiving TORS and healthy controls were recruited. Participants underwent posterolateral and whole-mouth psychophysical taste testing (identification, intensity, and hedonics) at baseline and at 2 weeks postoperatively (patients) or follow-up (controls). Surgeons reported suspension time and glossopharyngeal nerve injury (GNI) based on the identification and sacrifice of the nerve...
December 2023: Laryngoscope
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37522354/a-case-report-of-refractory-postherpetic-neuralgia-after-ramsay-hunt-syndrome-treated-with-tympanic-nerve-neurectomy
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashwini Sarathy, Clemens An, Mirabelle Sajisevi, William Brundage
Ramsay Hunt syndrome is a facial nerve palsy that arises from herpes zoster infection. In rare cases, postherpetic neuralgia is a complication following Ramsay Hunt syndrome. Pain management to address postherpetic neuralgia includes facial nerve blocks, medications such as gabapentin, carbamazepine and botulinum toxin injections, and pulsed radiofrequency. Despite the reported benefits for patients with glossopharyngeal nerve pain, neurectomy as a treatment has rarely been described. A 45-year-old patient visited our ENT clinic for chronic right-sided facial, ear, and jaw pain that persisted for 9 years following the development of Ramsay Hunt syndrome...
July 31, 2023: Ear, Nose, & Throat Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37509418/trigeminal-function-in-sino-nasal-health-and-disease
#44
REVIEW
Dennis Shusterman
The upper airway (nasal passages, paranasal sinuses, pharynx, and glottis) provides the sentinel portion of the human respiratory tract, with the combined senses of olfaction (cranial nerve I) and trigeminal sensation (cranial nerve V) signaling the quality of inspired air. Trigeminal function also complements the sense of taste (in turn mediated by cranial nerves VII, IX and X), and participates in the genesis of taste aversions. The ability of trigeminal stimulation in the upper aero-digestive tract to trigger a variety of respiratory and behavioral reflexes has long been recognized...
June 21, 2023: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37441204/jugular-foramen-syndrome-caused-by-varicella-zoster-virus-infection
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Kwame O Adjepong, Sara C LaHue, Deborah Ha, Brandon B Holmes
Jugular foramen syndrome (JFS) is a lower cranial neuropathy syndrome characterized by dysphonia and dysphagia. The syndrome is caused by dysfunction of the glossopharyngeal, vagus, and spinal accessory nerves at the level of the pars nervosa and pars vascularis within the jugular foramen. There are numerous etiologies for JFS, including malignancy, trauma, vascular, and infection. Here, we present the case of a healthy adult man who developed JFS secondary to an atypical presentation of Varicella Zoster meningitis, and was promptly diagnosed and treated with rapid symptom resolution...
July 2023: Neurohospitalist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37427896/application-of-biomechanical-principles-to-upper-cervical-spine-anatomy-to-alleviate-symptoms-of-intermittent-cranial-nerve-ix-irritation-directions-for-successful-self-management-of-headache-post-concussion-a-case-series
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matt H Hammerle, Julia M Treleaven
BACKGROUND: The neck has been implicated as a potential generator of symptoms such as dizziness and headache in individuals with persistent symptoms post concussion. Anatomically, the neck could also be a potential trigger for autonomic or cranial nerve symptoms. The glossopharyngeal nerve which innervates the upper pharynx is one possible autonomic trigger that might be affected by the upper cervical spine. CASE DESCRIPTION: This is a case series of three individuals with persistent post-traumatic headache (PPTH) and symptoms of autonomic dysregulation who also had signs of intermittent glossopharyngeal nerve irritation associated with certain neck positions or movements...
December 2023: Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37418618/glossopharyngeal-neuralgia-characterized-by-otalgia-a-retrospective-study
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haonan Fan, Linkai Wang, Siqi Xia, Xiaohui Xu, Sheng Su, Weijian Feng, Chunlai Wu, Chengjian Lou, Yili Chen
Glossopharyngeal neuralgia (GPN) is an uncommon facial pain syndrome and is characterized by paroxysms of excruciating pain in the distributions of the auricular and pharyngeal branches of cranial nerves IX and X. Glossopharyngeal neuralgia characterized by otalgia alone is rare. Herein, the authors analyzed 2 patients with GPN with otalgia as the main clinical manifestation. The clinical features and prognosis of this rare group of patients with GPN were discussed. They both presented with paroxysmal pain in the external auditory meatus and preoperative magnetic resonance imaging suggested the vertebral artery were closely related to the glossopharyngeal nerves...
November 2023: Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37404509/glossopharyngeal-neuralgia-with-repeated-cardiac-syncope-a-case-report
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Shunsuke Nakamura, Tatsuya Shimizu, Haruka Tsuneoka, Takaaki Miyagishima, Yuhei Yoshimoto
BACKGROUND: Glossopharyngeal neuralgia (GPN) is an uncommon craniofacial pain syndrome. Although rare, it is occasionally associated with cardiac syncope, as vago-glossopharyngeal neuralgia (VGPN). CASE DESCRIPTION: We present the case of a 73-year-old man with VGPN misdiagnosed as trigeminal neuralgia. The patient was diagnosed with sick sinus syndrome, and a pacemaker was introduced. However, syncope still recurred. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a branch of the right posterior inferior cerebellar artery contacting the root exit zone of the right glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves...
2023: Surgical Neurology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37374372/extracranial-facial-nerve-schwannoma-histological-surprise-or-therapeutic-planning
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REVIEW
Daniela Vrinceanu, Mihai Dumitru, Matei Popa-Cherecheanu, Andreea Nicoleta Marinescu, Oana-Maria Patrascu, Florin Bobirca
Schwannomas (neurilemomas) are benign, slow-growing, encapsulated, white, yellow, or pink tumors originating in Schwann cells in the sheaths of cranial nerves or myelinated peripheral nerves. Facial nerve schwannomas (FNS) can form anywhere along the course of the nerve, from the pontocerebellar angle to the terminal branches of the facial nerve. In this article, we propose a review of the specialized literature regarding the diagnostic and therapeutic management of schwannomas of the extracranial segment of the facial nerve, also presenting our experience in this type of rare neurogenic tumor...
June 17, 2023: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37287949/relapsing-polychondritis-in-systemic-sclerosis-a-rare-vasculitic-mimic
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Carolina Teles, Chiranthi Kongala Liyanage, Geoffrey Chow, Christopher P Denton, Voon Ong
INTRODUCTION: Relapsing polychondritis is a rare, immune-mediated disease characterised by inflammation of cartilaginous structures. Auricular chondritis, sparing the fatty lobule, is the most typical feature, followed by nose and laryngotracheal involvement. Albeit rare, neurologic involvement is reported with relapsing polychondritis. Cranial nerve involvement is the most frequent neurologic manifestation and is probably due to an underlying vasculitic process. Approximately one-third of relapsing polychondritis patients can overlap with other systemic diseases, including other autoimmune connective tissue diseases, but association with systemic sclerosis has very rarely been described...
June 2023: Journal of Scleroderma and related Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37277105/case-report-upper-thoracic-esophageal-paralysis-accompanying-a-type-1-leprosy-reaction
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Jianyu Zhu, Chao Shi, Huaibo Zhao, Rongli He, Zhichun Jing, Degang Yang
Type 1 leprosy reactions (T1LRs) occur mainly in patients with borderline leprosy and an unstable immune status. The main symptoms of T1LRs include aggravated skin lesions and nerve damage. Nerve damage involving the glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves causes dysfunction of the nose, pharynx, larynx, and even the esophagus, which are innervated by these nerves. Here, we report a case of upper thoracic esophageal paralysis caused by vagus nerve involvement in a patient with T1LRs. Although infrequent, this serious emergency merits attention...
June 5, 2023: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37258535/visualization-of-the-relationship-between-electrogustometry-and-whole-mouth-test-using-multidimensional-scaling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jong-Gyun Ha, Bo-Ra Kim, Ara Cho, Yeonsu Jeong, Min-Seok Rha, Ju-Wan Kang, Hyung-Ju Cho, Joo-Heon Yoon, Chang-Hoon Kim
Interpreting the relationship between different taste function tests of different stimuli, such as chemical and electrical stimulation, is still poorly understood. This study aims to analyze visually as well as quantitatively how to interpret the relationship of results between taste function tests using different stimuli. Patients who underwent the whole mouth test and Electrogustometry (EGM) at a tertiary medical center between August 2018 and December 2018 were reviewed retrospectively with electronic medical records...
May 31, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37258441/the-anatomy-and-clinical-significance-of-sensory-disturbance-in-parkinson-s-disease
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REVIEW
Benxu Ma, Jianying Zhang, Yanlei Cui, Huanmin Gao
The clinical features of Parkinson's disease (PD) include tremors and rigidity. However, paresthesia has not drawn clinical attention. PD involves the whole body and begins with gastrointestinal lesions, which do not start in the midbrain substantia nigra, but from the beginning of the medulla oblongata of the glossopharyngeal nerve nuclei, to the motor nerve dorsal nucleus of the vagus nerve, to the pons and midbrain, and finally to the neocortex. The human eye, ear, nose, tongue, and body perceive the external world...
May 6, 2023: Journal of Integrative Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37211731/-auditory-brainstem-response-abr
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yasushi Motoyama
Intraoperative auditory brainstem response(ABR)monitoring has been established as a reliable method to evaluate cochlear function. Intraoperative ABR is mandatory in microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm, trigeminal neuralgia, and glossopharyngeal neuralgia. Cerebellopontine tumor with remaining effective hearing function also requires ABR monitoring during surgery to preserve hearing function. Prolonged latency and subsequent amplitude decrease in the ABR wave V predicts postoperative hearing impairment...
May 2023: No Shinkei Geka. Neurological Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37159909/ultrasound-guided-glossopharyngeal-nerve-block-for-an-awake-intubation-in-a-patient-predicted-to-have-a-difficult-airway-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nozomi Wada, Akiko Furutani, Joho Tokumine, Harumasa Nakazawa, Keisuke Shimazu, Tomoko Yorozu
A peripheral nerve block may be used to improve patient tolerance of awake intubation. During an awake intubation, the glossopharyngeal, superior laryngeal, and recurrent laryngeal nerves can mediate discomfort, pain, cough, glottic closure, and gag reflexes. We describe the use of ultrasound-guided superior laryngeal, recurrent laryngeal, and glossopharyngeal nerve blocks to facilitate awake intubation in a patient predicted to have a difficult airway. The glossopharyngeal nerve block was performed via the parapharyngeal space approach targeting the distal glossopharyngeal nerve...
May 1, 2023: A&A Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37155419/schwannoma-neurilemmoma-of-tongue-a-rare-case-presentation-and-review-of-literature
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Mahboobe Asadi, Malihe Mohseni, Fatemeh Jahanshahi, Arash Esmaeili, Zhaleh Mohsenifar
It seems that schwannomas of the tongue base originate from branches of the glossopharyngeal, vagus, or hypoglossal nerves. Additionally, complete trans-oral surgical excision is an efficient method to remove them.
April 2023: Clinical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37147468/trpa1-channel-in-the-airway-underlies-protection-against-airborne-threats-by-modulating-respiration-and-behaviour
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tomoyuki Kuwaki, Nobuaki Takahashi
Transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1), a member of the TRP superfamily of cation channels, is broadly expressed in sensory neural pathways, including the trigeminal neurons innervating the nasal cavity and vagal neurons innervating the trachea and the lung. TRPA1 acts as a detector of various irritant chemicals as well as hypoxia and hyperoxia. For the past 15 years, we have characterised its role in respiratory and behavioural modulation in vivo using Trpa1 knockout (KO) mice and wild-type (WT) littermates...
May 5, 2023: Journal of Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37132010/battling-the-eagle-s-sharp-beak-eagle-syndrome-a-case-report
#58
Muhammad Ayhan Amir, Ibad Ur Rehman, Umar Riaz, Hadia Zaheer Lone, Faran Shaukat Abbasi, Sana Rasheed, Hashim Talib Hashim
Eagle Syndrome is a pain syndrome of rare and unwonted incidence. Forbearer has an elongated styloid process or a calcified stylohyoid ligament, suppressing glossopharyngeal nerve leading to a mélange of symptoms including sporadic cervicofacial pain, headache, and foreign body sensation. Here we present case of a 65 year old military man of south Asian origin, who presented with complaints of sudden episodes of blackouts for past five years and pain in neck while turning head to left for past two months...
June 2023: ENeurologicalSci
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37055144/glossopharyngeal-vagus-and-accessory-nerves-anatomy-and-pathology
#59
REVIEW
Luciane Lucas Lucio, Tomás de Andrade Lourenção Freddi
The glossopharyngeal, vagus, and accessory nerves are discussed in this article, given their intimate anatomical and functional associations. Abnormalities of these lower cranial nerves may be intrinsic or extrinsic due to various disease processes. This article aims to review these nerves' anatomy and demonstrates the imaging aspect of the diseases which most commonly affect them.
April 2023: Seminars in Ultrasound, CT, and MR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37054484/airway-nerve-blocks-for-awake-tracheal-intubation-a-meta-analysis-of-randomized-control-trials-and-trial-sequential-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jianqiao Zheng, Li Du, Bin Du, Weiyi Zhang, Lu Zhang, Guo Chen
STUDY OBJECTIVE: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to assess the superiority of airway nerve blocks versus airway anesthesia without nerve blocks for awake tracheal intubation (ATI). DESIGN: Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs). SETTING: All studies that assessed the superiority of airway anesthesia technique for awake tracheal intubation were searched in PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Ovid Medline, Embase and Chinese databases (including China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang database, and VIP databases) and trial registry databases from their inception to December 2022...
September 2023: Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
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