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CASE REPORT

Abducent nerve paralysis: first clinical sign of clivus metastasis from tonsillar carcinoma

, MD, , , , , & show all
Pages 713-716 | Received 10 Sep 2007, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

It is known that 15–20% of oropharyngeal carcinomas develop distant metastases that involve most commonly lung, liver and bone. Clival metastasis from oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma has not been previously reported in the English literature. We describe the rare occurrence of clival metastasis from tonsillar carcinoma presenting with abducent paralysis and discuss diagnostic and therapeutic rational approaches. Despite neoadjuvant chemotherapy (cisplatinum/etoposide/epirubicin followed by taxotere), extended left tonsillectomy and ipsilateral radical neck dissection and external radiotherapy (60 Gy) for tonsillar carcinoma, the patient developed clival metastasis and died of disease. The overall prognosis of patients with clival metastases is extremely poor, with an overall median survival of about 2.5 years. Cranial nerve palsy occurrence is associated with a poorer prognosis with an average survival of only 5 months.

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