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Rapid-sequence MRI for long-term surveillance for paraganglioma and phaeochromocytoma in patients with succinate dehydrogenase (SDHx) mutations [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Patients with SDHx mutations need long-term radiological surveillance for the development of paragangliomas and phaeochromocytomas, but no longitudinal data exist.
Bull, M. +3 more
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Clinical Consensus Guideline on the Management of Phaeochromocytoma and Paraganglioma in Patients Harbouring Germline SDHD Pathogenic Variants [PDF]
Patients with germline SDHD pathogenic variants (encoding succinate dehydrogenase subunit D; ie, paraganglioma 1 syndrome) are predominantly affected by head and neck paragangliomas, which, in almost 20% of patients, might coexist with paragangliomas ...
Ahmad, Maleeha +42 more
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The safety and efficacy of gamma knife surgery in management of glomus jugulare tumor
Background Glomus jugulare is a slowly growing, locally destructive tumor located in the skull base with difficult surgical access. The operative approach is, complicated by the fact that lesions may be both intra and extradural with engulfment of ...
Hafez Raef FA +2 more
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The Hidden Cost of Untreated Paragangliomas of the Head and Neck: Systemic Reactive (AA) Amyloidosis
We report a case of a 51-year-old man who was diagnosed with systemic reactive (AA) amyloidosis in association with untreated glomus jugulare and glomus caroticum tumors. He refused radiotherapy and renal replacement therapy.
Erkan Dervisoglu +5 more
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Objective To analyze the clinical effects of modified infratemporal fossa type A approach for glomus jugulare tumors. Methods The clinical data of patients with glomus jugulare tumors who received modified infratemporal fossa approach type A from May ...
ZHANG Wenyang +7 more
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A legacy of tinnitus: multiple head and neck paragangliomas
We describe the case of a patient who presented with a right-sided glomus jugulare tumor and bilateral glomus vagale tumors. These proved to be nonmalignant paragangliomas on histopathological analysis.
Jeremy J. Turner +6 more
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Clinical Presentation and Management of Jugular Foramen Paraganglioma [PDF]
ObjectivesJugular foramen paraganglioma is a locally invasive, benign tumor, which grow slowly and causes various symptoms such as pulsatile tinnitus and low cranial nerve palsy.
Al-Mefty +17 more
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Follow up of uveal melanoma - case report [PDF]
Uveal melanoma (UM) is the most common primary intraocular malignancy in adults. Ocular treatment aims at preserving the eye and vision, and preventing metastases. Enucleation has largely been superseded by various forms of radiotherapy, phototherapy and
Konjovoda, Suzana +4 more
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Glomus tumors, also known as paragangliomas or chemodectomas, are usually slow–growing, benign, highly vascular tumors of neuroendocrine origin. Glomus tumors (paragangliomas) represent 0.6% of neoplasms of the head and neck and 0.03% of all neoplasms ...
Devender Singh +3 more
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We have the experience in diagnosis and treatment of 274 patients with chemodectomas of the head and neck (glomus pyramidalis, vagale, tympanum and jugulare tumors). Early diagnosis of tumors is quite complicated.
T. V. Antoniv +3 more
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