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Archives of Dermatology, 1950
REPORTS of glomus tumors have appeared in the literature with increasing frequency since this entity was described by Masson1in 1924. The vast majority of these cases reported have been concerned with small solitary tumors situated on an extremity which were characteristically extremely sensitive to slightest pressure.
W H, EYSTER, H, MONTGOMERY
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REPORTS of glomus tumors have appeared in the literature with increasing frequency since this entity was described by Masson1in 1924. The vast majority of these cases reported have been concerned with small solitary tumors situated on an extremity which were characteristically extremely sensitive to slightest pressure.
W H, EYSTER, H, MONTGOMERY
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1982
A 53-year-old woman with left vocal cord paralysis was seen for sharp shooting pains in the left side of the neck and the left shoulder and upper arm. Glomus jugulare tumor was diagnosed, based on clinical findings and results of angiography and computed tomography. Because surgery was contraindicated, radiotherapy was used.
M R, Swenson, W, Sibley
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A 53-year-old woman with left vocal cord paralysis was seen for sharp shooting pains in the left side of the neck and the left shoulder and upper arm. Glomus jugulare tumor was diagnosed, based on clinical findings and results of angiography and computed tomography. Because surgery was contraindicated, radiotherapy was used.
M R, Swenson, W, Sibley
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
ABSTRACT To the Editor:— I agree with the comments by Dr. Raymond Schiffman. The term "glomus jugulare tumor" (or nonchromaffin paraganglioma of glomus jugulare; or chemodectoma of glomus jugulare) obviously cannot apply to histologically similar tumors which do not arise from the normal structure which bears that name.
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ABSTRACT To the Editor:— I agree with the comments by Dr. Raymond Schiffman. The term "glomus jugulare tumor" (or nonchromaffin paraganglioma of glomus jugulare; or chemodectoma of glomus jugulare) obviously cannot apply to histologically similar tumors which do not arise from the normal structure which bears that name.
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The Laryngoscope, 1977
AbstractA review has been made of the current recommendations for treatment of glomus tumors involving the ear. Thirty cases treated in our clinic have been reviewed, comprised of 8 glomus tympanicum and 22 glomus jugulare tumors. We recommend surgical excision as primary treatment for glomus tympanicum tumors and high voltage radiotherapy as primary ...
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AbstractA review has been made of the current recommendations for treatment of glomus tumors involving the ear. Thirty cases treated in our clinic have been reviewed, comprised of 8 glomus tympanicum and 22 glomus jugulare tumors. We recommend surgical excision as primary treatment for glomus tympanicum tumors and high voltage radiotherapy as primary ...
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1964
R R, SHUGART, E H, SOULE, E W, JOHNSON
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R R, SHUGART, E H, SOULE, E W, JOHNSON
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