应用微血管减压术治疗小儿舌咽神经痛附带三叉神经压迫:说明性病例。

David Barkyoumb, Xiaochun Zhao, Ira Bowen, Benjamin J Best, Virendra R Desai
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背景:舌咽神经痛(GPN)是一种罕见的疾病,通常表现为发生在中耳和耳道、舌底、扁桃体窝和下颌角下区域的阵发性尖锐刺痛。血管压迫是一种常见的病因,微血管减压(MVD)已被确定为成人安全有效的治疗方法。据作者所知,除了一名成年患者在青春期开始接受症状学治疗的报道外,没有发表过小儿GPN患者的MVD病例。观察:在这里,作者报告了一个5岁男孩的GPN病例,他有7个月的医学难治性头痛病史,右耳刺痛性“休克样”疼痛逐渐加重。磁共振成像显示右侧舌咽神经受神经血管压迫。MVD后,患者症状几乎完全消退,生活质量显著改善。经验教训:GPN必须包括在所有出现头颈或咽部疼痛的儿童的鉴别诊断中,GPN可能难以与Eagle综合征区分。MVD是一种安全有效的治疗小儿因神经血管压迫导致的GPN的方法。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24578。
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Pediatric glossopharyngeal neuralgia with incidental trigeminal compression treated using microvascular decompression: illustrative case.

Background: Glossopharyngeal neuralgia (GPN) is a rare condition typically manifesting as paroxysms of sharp, lancinating pain localized to the middle ear and auditory canal, base of the tongue, tonsillar fossa, and region just inferior to the angle of the mandible. Vascular compression is a common etiology, and microvascular decompression (MVD) has been established as a safe and efficacious treatment in adults. With the exception of one report of an adult patient undergoing the procedure for symptomatology that began in adolescence, there are no published cases of MVD for GPN in pediatric patients to the author's knowledge.

Observations: Here, the authors report a case of GPN in a 5-year-old boy with a 7-month history of medically refractory headaches and progressively worsening paroxysms of stabbing, "shock-like" pain in his right ear. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated neurovascular compression of the right glossopharyngeal nerve. Following MVD, the patient experienced a near-complete resolution of symptoms and a dramatic improvement in quality of life.

Lessons: GPN must be included in the differential diagnosis of all children presenting with head, neck, or pharyngeal pain and can be difficult to distinguish from Eagle's syndrome. MVD represents a safe and efficacious treatment for pediatric patients with GPN due to neurovascular compression. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24578.

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