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Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 2002
Carotid body paragangliomas were diagnosed by Doppler ultrasound, carotid artery angiography, and cranial computed tomography in a 35-year-old man with a mass in the neck and hearing loss, and in a 42-year-old man with headache, syncope, and a mass in the neck. They underwent successful surgical excision.
Hakki, Aydoğan +8 more
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Carotid body paragangliomas were diagnosed by Doppler ultrasound, carotid artery angiography, and cranial computed tomography in a 35-year-old man with a mass in the neck and hearing loss, and in a 42-year-old man with headache, syncope, and a mass in the neck. They underwent successful surgical excision.
Hakki, Aydoğan +8 more
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2011
Carotid body tumours are a rare class of paraganglionoma arising from the upper neck, but should be considered in the differential diagnosis of neck lumps. A wrong diagnosis of cervical lymphadenopathy followed by excision biopsy may have serious consequences. The only way to minimize such risk is to be aware of their existence.
Jamie, Naughton +5 more
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Carotid body tumours are a rare class of paraganglionoma arising from the upper neck, but should be considered in the differential diagnosis of neck lumps. A wrong diagnosis of cervical lymphadenopathy followed by excision biopsy may have serious consequences. The only way to minimize such risk is to be aware of their existence.
Jamie, Naughton +5 more
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1983
Twenty‐one patients with 22 carotid body tumours have been managed between 1963 and 1982. All presented with a neck mass and, if the tumour was extensive, pain. The diagnosis was made clinically, by ultrasound (2) and by angiography (16) and confirmed by biopsy in 19 patients. Eighteen resections were performed, without mortality but with a stroke rate
W C, Krupski +3 more
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Twenty‐one patients with 22 carotid body tumours have been managed between 1963 and 1982. All presented with a neck mass and, if the tumour was extensive, pain. The diagnosis was made clinically, by ultrasound (2) and by angiography (16) and confirmed by biopsy in 19 patients. Eighteen resections were performed, without mortality but with a stroke rate
W C, Krupski +3 more
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1978
Carotid body tumours are rare, but important. Their reputation for slow growth and virtual non-malignancy has had, in the light of experience, to be revised. Sudden spurts of growth are well known, and the tumour may become irremovable in a relatively short time. Aggressive local invasion and widespread metastasis are now well recognized.
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Carotid body tumours are rare, but important. Their reputation for slow growth and virtual non-malignancy has had, in the light of experience, to be revised. Sudden spurts of growth are well known, and the tumour may become irremovable in a relatively short time. Aggressive local invasion and widespread metastasis are now well recognized.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1975
The anatomy, physiology, embryology, and pathology of the carotid body are reviewed, stressing the capability of the normal and neoplastic structure to produce pressor amines. Nine new cases of carotid body tumors are reported including a patient with a malignant tumor with a facial nerve paralysis and regional node metastases.
W F, McGuirt, L A, Harker
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The anatomy, physiology, embryology, and pathology of the carotid body are reviewed, stressing the capability of the normal and neoplastic structure to produce pressor amines. Nine new cases of carotid body tumors are reported including a patient with a malignant tumor with a facial nerve paralysis and regional node metastases.
W F, McGuirt, L A, Harker
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1993
AbstractA retrospective study of 20 patients treated at the Tata Memorial Hospital over a period of 50 years, 1941–1991, is presented. Seventy‐five percent (15/20) of the patients presented before their fifth decade with a male‐to‐female ratio of 2:1. The commonest presenting symptom was a painless lump in the neck.
V D, Sanghvi, R Y, Chandawarkar
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AbstractA retrospective study of 20 patients treated at the Tata Memorial Hospital over a period of 50 years, 1941–1991, is presented. Seventy‐five percent (15/20) of the patients presented before their fifth decade with a male‐to‐female ratio of 2:1. The commonest presenting symptom was a painless lump in the neck.
V D, Sanghvi, R Y, Chandawarkar
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Archives of Surgery, 1992
To better define the management and behavior of carotid body tumors, a 34-year surgical experience with 33 tumors in 30 patients was reviewed. There were 20 women and 10 men with an age range of 20 to 78 years. All but one presented with a neck mass. Arteriography was performed on 21 patients and was diagnostic in every case.
M D, Williams +3 more
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To better define the management and behavior of carotid body tumors, a 34-year surgical experience with 33 tumors in 30 patients was reviewed. There were 20 women and 10 men with an age range of 20 to 78 years. All but one presented with a neck mass. Arteriography was performed on 21 patients and was diagnostic in every case.
M D, Williams +3 more
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Radiology, 1970
Abstract Angiographic findings in carotid body tumors are characteristic. The carotid arteries are usually widened and displaced at their bifurcation. The arterial phase shows numerous abnormal small and large vessels at the tumor site; a later phase demonstrates tumor stain and numerous abnormal veins around the tumor.
I, Yaghmai, , Shariat, M, Shamloo
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Abstract Angiographic findings in carotid body tumors are characteristic. The carotid arteries are usually widened and displaced at their bifurcation. The arterial phase shows numerous abnormal small and large vessels at the tumor site; a later phase demonstrates tumor stain and numerous abnormal veins around the tumor.
I, Yaghmai, , Shariat, M, Shamloo
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1990
The surgical management of carotid body tumors requires identification and preservation of neural and vascular structures without compromising resection of the neoplasm. Fifteen patients were examined and treated for carotid body tumors at the Cleveland (Ohio) Clinic Foundation from 1979 through 1987.
D H, Kraus +6 more
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The surgical management of carotid body tumors requires identification and preservation of neural and vascular structures without compromising resection of the neoplasm. Fifteen patients were examined and treated for carotid body tumors at the Cleveland (Ohio) Clinic Foundation from 1979 through 1987.
D H, Kraus +6 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1946
Abstract There has been presented a review and classified condensation of the Iiterature on this subject augmented by observations of severa cases of carotid body tumor.
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Abstract There has been presented a review and classified condensation of the Iiterature on this subject augmented by observations of severa cases of carotid body tumor.
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