Key Symptoms Of Esthesioneuroblastoma

Esthesioneuroblastoma is arare cancer that begins in an individual's upper nasal cavity. This area is kept separate from the brain through a bone, which has tiny holes to allow olfactory nerves to pass through. The disease is sometimes called olfactory neuroblastoma since it affects the olfactory nerves. Adults can experience the disease at any age. The tumor inside the nasal cavity might extend into the brain, eyes, and sinuses. When cases are advanced, the disease might spread to other portions of the brain and other body systems. Treatment for esthesioneuroblastoma usually involves a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation.

There are a number of symptoms to look out for. Get to know them now.

Ear And Eye Pain

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Ear and eye pain occur when the tumor spreads from the nasal cavity into the skull. This typically happens when esthesioneuroblastoma spreads to the visual nerves and hearing nerves in the skull. There has been at least one case where a patient's first indication of esthesioneuroblastoma was losing vision in both eyes. The pain increased progressively as the cancer continued to spread. Because the eyes aren't the original place where esthesioneuroblastoma occurs, the condition may be misdiagnosed as another cancer at first. It's important for patients to receive imaging tests that explain their eye pain, ear pain, and any other unusual pain. Because eye and ear pain are both indicators esthesioneuroblastoma has spread beyond one part of the body, diagnosis and treatment should happen as quickly as possible to achieve the best prognosis.

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