Clinicopathological characteristics of secondary trigeminal neuralgia due to cerebellopontine angle tumors.

Ying Wang, Ruijie Liu, Zhiquan Yang, Zhuanyi Yang
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Objectives: Cerebellopontine angle (CPA) tumors are a common cause of secondary trigeminal neuralgia (TN), characterized by their concealed location, slow progression, and difficulty in early detection. This study aims to explore the clinicopathological characteristics of patients with secondary TN due to CPA tumors to enhance understanding and management of secondary TN.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on clinical data and pathological results of 116 patients with CPA tumor-related TN treated at Xiangya Hospital of Central South University from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2022. The study analyzed the relationship of tumor pathological types with clinical manifestations, tumor location, surgical methods, and treatment outcomes.

Results: Among the cases, 95.7% (111/116) were benign tumors, 3.4% (4/116) were malignant tumors, and 0.9% (1/116) were borderline tumors. Benign tumors were predominantly acoustic neuromas, meningiomas, and schwannomas. Among the patients, 46.6% (54/116) presented with isolated TN, while 53.4% (62/116) exhibited other associated symptoms depending on factors such as tumor growth location and rate. The complete resection rate in this group was over 90%, with 41.4% (48/116) of patients undergoing concurrent microvascular decompression after tumor resection, predominantly for schwannomas. The overall effective rate of surgical treatment reached 93.9%, with schwannomas showing higher efficacy rates compared with acoustic neuromas and meningiomas (P<0.05). The recurrence rate of acoustic neuromas was significantly higher than that of meningiomas and schwannomas (P<0.05).

Conclusions: CPA tumors are a major cause of secondary TN, predominantly benign, with occasional underdiagnosed malignant tumors. Early diagnosis and treatment significantly impact prognosis. Different tumor types vary in clinical symptoms, surgical approaches, and treatment efficacy. Surgical strategies should balance tumor resection extent and neural function preservation, with microvascular decompression as necessary.

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小脑角肿瘤引起的继发性三叉神经痛的临床病理特征。
目的:小脑角(CPA)肿瘤是继发性三叉神经痛(TN)的常见病因,其特点是位置隐蔽、进展缓慢、难以早期发现。本研究旨在探讨CPA肿瘤导致的继发性三叉神经痛患者的临床病理特征,以加深对继发性三叉神经痛的理解和管理:对中南大学湘雅医院2017年1月1日至2022年12月31日收治的116例CPA肿瘤相关TN患者的临床资料和病理结果进行回顾性分析。研究分析了肿瘤病理类型与临床表现、肿瘤位置、手术方式及治疗效果的关系:病例中,95.7%(111/116)为良性肿瘤,3.4%(4/116)为恶性肿瘤,0.9%(1/116)为边缘性肿瘤。良性肿瘤主要是听神经瘤、脑膜瘤和裂隙瘤。在患者中,46.6%(54/116)表现为孤立的 TN,而 53.4%(62/116)表现为其他相关症状,这取决于肿瘤生长的位置和速度等因素。该组患者的完全切除率超过90%,其中41.4%(48/116)的患者在肿瘤切除后同时进行了微血管减压术,主要用于治疗裂隙瘤。手术治疗的总有效率达到 93.9%,与听神经瘤和脑膜瘤相比,分裂瘤的有效率更高(PPConclusions:CPA肿瘤是继发性TN的主要病因,以良性为主,偶尔也有诊断不足的恶性肿瘤。早期诊断和治疗对预后有重大影响。不同肿瘤类型的临床症状、手术方法和治疗效果各不相同。手术策略应兼顾肿瘤切除范围和神经功能保护,必要时进行微血管减压。
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中南大学学报(医学版)
中南大学学报(医学版) Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Journal of Central South University (Medical Sciences), founded in 1958, is a comprehensive academic journal of medicine and health sponsored by the Ministry of Education and Central South University. The journal has been included in many important databases and authoritative abstract journals at home and abroad, such as the American Medline, Pubmed and its Index Medicus (IM), the Netherlands Medical Abstracts (EM), the American Chemical Abstracts (CA), the WHO Western Pacific Region Medical Index (WPRIM), and the Chinese Science Citation Database (Core Database) (CSCD); it is a statistical source journal of Chinese scientific and technological papers, a Chinese core journal, and a "double-effect" journal of the Chinese Journal Matrix; it is the "2nd, 3rd, and 4th China University Excellent Science and Technology Journal", "2008 China Excellent Science and Technology Journal", "RCCSE China Authoritative Academic Journal (A+)" and Hunan Province's "Top Ten Science and Technology Journals". The purpose of the journal is to reflect the new achievements, new technologies, and new experiences in medical research, medical treatment, and teaching, report new medical trends at home and abroad, promote academic exchanges, improve academic standards, and promote scientific and technological progress.
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