Headache as an Unusual Presenting Symptom of Retropharyngeal Ganglioneuroma

Ganglioneuromas are rare benign neurogenous neoplasms. The clinical symptoms of ganglioneuromas of the neck are usually mild and non-specific and definitive diagnosis requires a histological examination. We present the case of a 35-year-old female who complained of retroauricular pain as her first s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta oto-laryngologica 2002-01, Vol.122 (5), p.565-568
Hauptverfasser: Müller, Andreas, Förster, Gerhard, Behrendt, Werner, Kosmehl, Hartwig
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Zusammenfassung:Ganglioneuromas are rare benign neurogenous neoplasms. The clinical symptoms of ganglioneuromas of the neck are usually mild and non-specific and definitive diagnosis requires a histological examination. We present the case of a 35-year-old female who complained of retroauricular pain as her first symptom and who was initially diagnosed with migraine. ENT examination revealed a bulging of the left pharyngeal wall. Fine-needle aspiration biopsy was misleading in terms of diagnosis. Histology after extirpation showed a ganglioneuroma. Ganglion cell differentiation was proven using the new intermediate filament class &#102 -internexin immunohistochemical staining technique. Headache is an uncharacteristic symptom of ganglioneuroma and an interdisciplinary approach is required to find a possible cause. Periauricular pain without abnormal otoscopic findings should lead the otorhinolaryngologist to consider a retropharyngeal condition, especially if combined with dysphagia. Complete resection of the tumor using modern microsurgical techniques is the best way to extract ganglioneuroma today.
ISSN:0001-6489
1651-2251
DOI:10.1080/00016480260092426