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Dual-isotope SPECT diagnosis of a skull-base metastasis causing isolated unilateral hypoglossal nerve palsy

Authors :
Shoji Yoshida
Yasuhiro Ogawa
Daisuke Yoshida
Naoki Akagi
Yasushi Osaki
Atsushi Kurohara
Masayoshi Fujiwara
Mitsutaka Fukumoto
Nobuhiro Miyazaki
Source :
Annals of Nuclear Medicine. 12:213-216
Publication Year :
1998
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1998.

Abstract

We describe a 48-year-old female with an isolated unilateral hypoglossal nerve palsy caused by a skull base metastasis from breast cancer. The patient had a medical history of conservative breast therapy for breast cancer. Although the cause of such a neurological deficit includes various pathologies, the reports focusing on metastatic tumor have been limited in number. Radiologic investigation showed a mass involving both the right hypoglossal canal and the clival edge. Swelling of the hypoglossal nerve was observed in views including its canal. Three-dimensional CT images demonstrated the tumor protruding from the enlarged external orifice of the hypoglossal canal. In the present report we mentioned a nuclear medicine procedure to visualize and characterize the small, abnormal tissue in the skull base. Dual-isotope SPECT confirmed an abnormal uptake of 99mTc-HMDP around the hypoglossal canal and a 201Tl-positive elongated lesion running along the hypoglossal nerve.

Details

ISSN :
18646433 and 09147187
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Nuclear Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....81b8e6a614f7bdbb6abf49868da43377