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Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 2018
A 17 year old girl presented with a progressively increasing swelling in her neck since 9 months. On examination a2*3 cm, firm, pulsatile swelling was felt in the left anterior triangle. The CT scan of the mass was suggestive of a carotid body tumor and urinary cathecholamines were negative. The mass was excised completely.
Satvinder Singh Bakshi, Lokesh Kumar T
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A 17 year old girl presented with a progressively increasing swelling in her neck since 9 months. On examination a2*3 cm, firm, pulsatile swelling was felt in the left anterior triangle. The CT scan of the mass was suggestive of a carotid body tumor and urinary cathecholamines were negative. The mass was excised completely.
Satvinder Singh Bakshi, Lokesh Kumar T
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The carotid body and associated tumors: updated review with clinical/surgical significance
British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2019Purpose: The carotid body functions as a chemoreceptor and receives richer blood supply, by weight, than any other organ in the body. We review the literature regarding the anatomy, histology, and function of the carotid body and the incidence ...
N. BUtt+9 more
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Head and Neck, 2018
The purpose of this study was to investigate the outcomes of surgical resection of carotid body tumors with and without preoperative embolization.
Jianlin Liu, Yanzi Li, Lin Yang, H. Cai
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the outcomes of surgical resection of carotid body tumors with and without preoperative embolization.
Jianlin Liu, Yanzi Li, Lin Yang, H. Cai
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1963
Abstract 1. 1. Carotid body tumors may invade, may metastasize, and may cause symptoms by increase in size. 2. 2. They should probably be left alone in the older patient. Surgical excision is the procedure of choice in the younger patient. 3. 3. Normal blood pressure must be maintained if the carotid artery is ligated.
William H. ReMine, Donald C. McIlrath
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Abstract 1. 1. Carotid body tumors may invade, may metastasize, and may cause symptoms by increase in size. 2. 2. They should probably be left alone in the older patient. Surgical excision is the procedure of choice in the younger patient. 3. 3. Normal blood pressure must be maintained if the carotid artery is ligated.
William H. ReMine, Donald C. McIlrath
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1968
Abstract A brief review of carotid body tumors is given and experience with forty tumors in thirty-eight consecutive patients who were operatively explored is presented. All but one case were totally resectable. There were no serious complications and neither internal or common carotid artery ligation was required in any case.
William D. Mahoney, Robert G. Chambers
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Abstract A brief review of carotid body tumors is given and experience with forty tumors in thirty-eight consecutive patients who were operatively explored is presented. All but one case were totally resectable. There were no serious complications and neither internal or common carotid artery ligation was required in any case.
William D. Mahoney, Robert G. Chambers
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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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Angiosarcoma of the carotid body
The American Journal of Surgery, 1969Abstract A case of angiosarcoma of the carotid body is presented. Local lymph node metastases and invasion of the carotid bifurcation were found at the time of radical surgical excision. The patient is alive and free of disease three years after surgery, vindicating an aggressive surgical attack on this lesion.
Thomas D. Trainer+3 more
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THE CAROTID SINUS AND THE CAROTID BODY
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965At the annual convention of the American Medical Association in June 1964, three of the papers presented before the Section on General Surgery dealt with the operation of glomectomy and its part in the treatment of asthma. Removal of the carotid body and nervous tissue of the carotid sinus is an easy matter, but the decision to remove these structures ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1947
Excerpt The carotid body is an encapsulated, glandular structure located at or near the bifurcation of each common carotid artery.
Leonard J. Abramovitz+1 more
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Excerpt The carotid body is an encapsulated, glandular structure located at or near the bifurcation of each common carotid artery.
Leonard J. Abramovitz+1 more
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