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Repeated loss of consciousness as the first symptom of recurrence of head and neck malignancy: a case report.

Sayaka FunabashiKenichiro YamagataTatsuya NishiiKengo F Kusano
Published in: European heart journal. Case reports (2021)
Parapharyngeal space tumours are often characterized by the absence of subjective symptoms, although symptoms such as neck swelling and discomfort in the throat have been reported. Parapharyngeal space lesions syncope syndrome is caused by tumour invasion into the parapharyngeal space, and there is no known trigger for syncope. Our case is unique because the patient's first symptom of recurrence of tongue cancer infiltrating the para-nasopharyngeal space was repeated loss of consciousness.
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