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A 37-year-old female with a carotid body tumor (paraganglioma): A rare case report from Syria. [PDF]
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A presumably benign tumor and a proved malignant tumor of the carotid body.
N Goormaghtigh, S. Pattyn
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A Global Bibliometric Analysis of the Top 100 Most Cited Articles on Carotid Body Tumors [PDF]
Abdullah Abdullah +8 more
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[To introduce a new method of resection of carotid body tumor with preservation of the internal carotid artery ----microscopic coagulation method]. [PDF]
Zhang Q, Hua Q, Hua R, Jiang Y, Ren J.
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Is presurgical embolization necessary in carotid body tumors? An experience of 15 years
Camilo Levi Acuña Pinzón +4 more
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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.
D C, MCILRATH, W H, REMINE
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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.
D C, MCILRATH, W H, REMINE
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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.
R G, Chambers, W D, Mahoney
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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.
R G, Chambers, W D, Mahoney
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