TY - JOUR
T1 - Paroxysmal Facial Itch
T2 - A Presenting Sign of Childhood Brainstem Glioma
AU - Summers, Carole G
AU - Macdonald, John T.
PY - 1988/7
Y1 - 1988/7
N2 - Two children with neurofibromatosis and a chief complaint of severe, episodic, unilateral facial itching were found to have brainstem glioma. Initial computerized tomography of the brain was thought to be normal, but the brainstem tumor was subsequently demonstrated on magnetic resonance imaging. The paroxysmal facial itching resolved in both cases after a course of radiation therapy. The pathophysiology of the attacks of facial itching is unknown but must be related to the brainstem glioma. This is the first report of paroxysmal, unilateral facial itching as a presenting sign of childhood brainstem tumor. (J Child Neurol 1988;3:189-192).
AB - Two children with neurofibromatosis and a chief complaint of severe, episodic, unilateral facial itching were found to have brainstem glioma. Initial computerized tomography of the brain was thought to be normal, but the brainstem tumor was subsequently demonstrated on magnetic resonance imaging. The paroxysmal facial itching resolved in both cases after a course of radiation therapy. The pathophysiology of the attacks of facial itching is unknown but must be related to the brainstem glioma. This is the first report of paroxysmal, unilateral facial itching as a presenting sign of childhood brainstem tumor. (J Child Neurol 1988;3:189-192).
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U2 - 10.1177/088307388800300308
DO - 10.1177/088307388800300308
M3 - Article
C2 - 3145300
AN - SCOPUS:0023679748
VL - 3
SP - 189
EP - 192
JO - Journal of Child Neurology
JF - Journal of Child Neurology
SN - 0883-0738
IS - 3
ER -