There are varying reports of 6 to 16% of patients with symptoms similar to trigeminal neuralgia having intracranial tumors. Acoustic neuromas are benign cerebellopontine angle (CPA) tumors that are most frequently responsible for TN-like symptoms. It has been claimed that magnetic resonance imaging can detect brain tumors with great accuracy (92% to 93%). We describe a case of an adult male patient who had trigeminal neuralgia and temporomandibular dysfunction, which were cured; nonetheless, an acoustic neuroma in the CPA was later discovered.
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