Oculomotor outcomes of cranial nerve palsy in patients with skull base tumors

被引:0
|
作者
Moon, Yeji [1 ]
Lee, Byung Joo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ulsan, Coll Med, Asan Med Ctr, Dept Ophthalmol, Seoul, South Korea
来源
PLOS ONE | 2024年 / 19卷 / 08期
关键词
NASOPHARYNGEAL CARCINOMA; CHONDROSARCOMAS; RADIOSURGERY; RADIOTHERAPY; MENINGIOMAS; CHORDOMAS;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0309686
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Objectives Skull base tumors, can cause oculomotor dysfunction, presenting a management challenge given their proximity to cranial nerves. This study investigated the oculomotor outcomes in patients with skull base tumors presenting cranial nerve palsy due to tumor compression and aimed to identify associated factors.Methods This retrospective observational cohort study enrolled patients diagnosed with primary skull base tumors who exhibited cranial nerve palsy due to tumor compression, confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging treated at Asan Medical Center between January 2011 and December 2022. Patients were assessed for oculomotor function pre- and post-treatment, and categorized into recovery and non-recovery groups based on outcomes. Factors associated with oculomotor outcomes were also analyzed.Results Fifty-six patients were enrolled, with the majority (n = 37, 66.1%) demonstrating recovery in oculomotor function post-treatment. The duration from symptom onset to treatment initiation was short in the recovery group, suggesting that early treatment may contribute to improved oculomotor outcomes. The type of tumor was significantly associated with oculomotor outcomes, with patients with pituitary adenoma exhibiting better outcomes. In the recovery group, 19/37 (51.4%) patients underwent surgical resection alone. In contrast, in the non-recovery group, 17/19 (89.5%) patients received primary or adjuvant radiosurgery or radiation therapy.Conclusion Approximately 70% of patients with skull base tumors experienced recovery in oculomotor function post-treatment. The duration before treatment and the type of tumor were significantly associated with the oculomotor outcome. These findings aid neuro-ophthalmologists in predicting oculomotor outcomes for patients with skull base tumors, guiding management strategies for oculomotor dysfunction.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Spontaneous chronic subdural hematoma as the cause of oculomotor cranial nerve palsy: A narrative review
    Pellegrini, Francesco
    Interlandi, Emanuela
    Cuna, Alessandra
    Monaco, Daniela
    Lee, Andrew G.
    BRAIN CIRCULATION, 2022, 8 (04) : 188 - 191
  • [42] SIXTH CRANIAL NERVE PALSY AS PRESENTING FORM OF SOLITARY TUMOR IN THE SKULL CALOTTE
    PEROMINGO, JAD
    MACIAS, M
    LOPEZ, J
    GELABERT, M
    REVISTA CLINICA ESPANOLA, 1995, 195 (07): : 509 - 510
  • [43] A cranial nerve palsy
    Courtade, M
    Aziza, J
    Caratero, A
    Caratero, C
    ANNALES DE PATHOLOGIE, 1998, 18 (03) : 211 - 212
  • [44] INTRAOPERATIVE CRANIAL NERVE MONITORING DURING POSTERIOR SKULL BASE SURGERY
    KARTUSH, JM
    LAROUERE, MJ
    GRAHAM, MD
    BOUCHARD, KR
    AUDET, BV
    SKULL BASE SURGERY, 1991, 1 (02): : 85 - 92
  • [45] CRANIAL NERVE LESIONS DUE TO BASE OF THE SKULL METASTASES IN PROSTATE CARCINOMA
    RANSOM, DT
    DINAPOLI, RP
    RICHARDSON, RL
    CANCER, 1990, 65 (03) : 586 - 589
  • [47] Bilateral Giant Familial Carotid Body Tumors With Concomitant Skull-Base Paraganglioma and Facial Nerve Palsy
    Emeruem, Nwadinma U.
    Muoghalu, Christopher C.
    Ezemba, Ndubueze
    TEXAS HEART INSTITUTE JOURNAL, 2022, 49 (02)
  • [48] Skull base infection presenting with multiple lower cranial nerve palsies
    Patmore, Harriet
    Jebreel, Ala
    Uppal, Sandeep
    Raine, Chris H.
    McWhinney, Paul
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY, 2010, 31 (05) : 376 - 380
  • [49] LOWER CRANIAL NERVE PALSIES DUE TO PSEUDOMONAS OSTEOMYELITIS OF THE SKULL BASE
    REYNOLDS, AF
    WEINSTEIN, PR
    WACHTER, RD
    LABADIE, EL
    SACHDEV, JS
    NEUROSURGERY, 1980, 6 (04) : 433 - 435
  • [50] REHABILITATION OF CRANIAL NERVE DEFICITS AFTER NEUROTOLOGIC SKULL BASE SURGERY
    NETTERVILLE, JL
    CIVANTOS, FJ
    LARYNGOSCOPE, 1993, 103 (11): : 45 - 54