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Title: [Arteriovenous hemangioma of the facial nerve. Case report and review]. Author: Issing PR, Kaiserling E, Lenarz T. Journal: HNO; 1993 Dec; 41(12):587-90. PubMed ID: 8125803. Abstract: Hemangioma of the facial nerve is a rare cause for sensorineural hearing loss. Such was found in a 50-year-old patient with a history of slowly progressive, unilateral deafness. Pure-tone audiogram showed only residual hearing in the left ear. A stapedial reflex could not be elicited, nor could brainstem evoked potentials be recorded. Cranial CT showed a widened internal auditory meatus, while a Gadolinium MRI revealed an enhancing process of the left cerebellopontine angle. Via a translabyrinthine approach a tumor of the facial nerve was found and resected completely. Histopathologic examination demonstrated an arteriovenous hemangioma.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]