Authors:
R.A.P. Berrevoets, P.C.L.A. Lambregts, N.J.M. Aarts, L.Th. Vlasveld
Source:
NTvT july 2011; 118: 369-370
doi:
10.5177/ntvt.2011.07/08.11112
Section:
summary:

In a patient with hypoaesthesia of the central region of the mandible, no oral cause could be found which could explain his complaint. Further examination by a neurologist and a specialist in internal medicine revealed the numb chin syndrome. The syndrome was caused by meningeal localisation of a high-grade B-cell lymphoma stade IV. After intensive chemotherapy and radiotherapy of the skull, the complaints disappeared.

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