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Rare osseous mastoid invasion of secondary gliosarcoma: illustrative case
Journal of Neurosurgery Case Lessons2025Vol. 10(3)
Mokshal H. Porwal, Dallas E. Kramer, Smrithi Chidambaram, Jae-Hyeok Chang, Kymberly A. Gyure, Douglas Chen, Alexander Yu
Abstract
Facial weakness was a symptom of the secondary glioscarcoma tumor invading the mastoid and affecting the horizontal segment of the facial nerve. To the authors' knowledge, this symptom has not been previously reported and thus adds to the limited knowledge of secondary gliosarcoma presentations. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE25179.
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