Olfactory Neuroblastoma with Nasal and Suprasellar Extension: A Case Report.
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We report the case of a patient with an olfactory neuroblastoma which occupied the sphenoid sinus with nasal and suprasellar extension. Presenting symptoms included diminished visual acuity in the right eye. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging demonstrated a tumor that had destroyed most of the sphenoid sinus, extending to the nasal cavity and suprasellar region. The patient underwent surgery via a fronto-temporal approach. An extensive review of the literature revealed approximately 300 cases of olfactory neuroblastoma, however, only two of these cases involved the sphenoidal region. This tumor is not thought to be derived from the olfactory neuroepithelium, but rather from neural crest tissue surrounding the sphenoid sinus.
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著者
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NAKAZATO Yoichi
Pathology Gunma University school of Medicine
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Zama Akira
Department Of Neurosurgery Yamanashi Prefectural Central Hospital
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Tamura Masaru
Department Of Environmental Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Utsunomiya University
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Kohga Hideaki
Department Of Neurosurgery Fujioka General Hospital
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Imai Hideaki
Departments of Neurosurgery
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Imai Hideaki
Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya University
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Tamura Masaru
Departments of Neurosurgery
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Tamura Masaru
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Yamagata University
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Zama Akira
Departments of Neurosurgery
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