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De novo development and progression of endolymphatic sac tumour in von hippel-lindau disease: an observational study and literature review.
[von hippel-lindau disease]
Endolymphatic
sac
tumors
(
ELST
)
are
rare
invasive
lesions
of
the
temporal
bone
that
are
commonly
associated
with
von
Hippel-
Lindau
disease
.
This
report
describes
serial
magnetic
resonance
imaging
(
MRI
)
and
computed
tomography
(
CT
)
findings
over
a
period
of
6
years
in
a
12
-
year
-old
patient
who
developed
an
ELST
after
3
.
5
years
surveillance
for
a
cerebellar
hemangioblastoma
.
A
1
.
5
×
8
mm
tumor
was
identified
on
MRI
within
the
endolymphatic
duct
when
the
patient
presented
with
audiovestibular
symptoms
due
to
intralabyrinthine
hemorrhage
.
The
tumor
demonstrated
subsequent
growth
over
25
months
until
the
patient
agreed
to
undergo
surgical
resection
by
subtotal
petrosectomy
.
De
novo
development
and
the
natural
history
have
been
described
only
in
six
previous
cases
.
MRI
is
regarded
to
be
unreliable
with
respect
to
the
ability
to
demonstrate
an
ELST
in
the
presence
of
intralabyrinthine
hemorrhage
,
with
only
two
out
of
four
previously
reported
patients
demonstrating
positive
MRI
findings
.
Little
is
known
about
the
precise
origin
(
endolymphatic
duct
versus
sac
)
,
growth
,
and
symptom
correlation
.
This
case
highlights
that
new
audiovestibular
symptoms
are
a
potential
clinical
clue
and
intralabyrinthine
hemorrhage
is
a
neuroimaging
indicator
for
the
presence
of
an
ELST
,
which
based
on
high
-resolution
MRI
appears
to
originate
in
the
endolymphatic
duct
rather
than
sac
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"intralabyrinthine hemorrhage"
symptom
von hippel-lindau disease
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