Overview
- Also known as neurilemmoma or neurinoma of cranial nerve V3 (Agrawal et al. 2017)
- A benign peripheral nerve sheath tumor which leads to displacement of CN V3 fascicles and frequently transverses the skull base via the foramen ovale (Agrawal et al. 2017)
- Most common along the proximal portion of the nerve
- May rarely involve the branches of CN V3 such as the inferior alveolar or mental nerves
- Involvement of CN V3 branches may result in atrophy of the anterior bellies of the digastric and the mylohyoid
- Associated with neurofibromatosis type II (Skolnick et al. 2016)
- Patients may experience pain or neurological symptoms due to mass effect (Agrawal et al. 2017)
Radiologic Findings
- On CT:
- Non-contrast: iso- to hypodense compared to muscle; look for enlargement of the mandibular foramen or foramen ovale, muscles of mastication atrophy
- Contrast: Mild to moderate enhancement of the lesion, larger lesions may show heterogeneous enhancement
- On MR:
- T1: iso- to hypointense compared to muscle; hemorrhage may be bright; fatty infiltration of mucles of mastication
- T2: iso- to hyperintense with bright muscle atrophy via V3 denervation
- T1 post-contrast: cystic changes may be observed as rim-enhancing inclusions, moderately enhancing







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