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Tinnitus update: what can be done for the ringing?
Abstract Physicians will frequently encounter patients who report tinnitus. Tinnitus is a symptom whereby there is the perception of sound or sounds in the ear or head in the absence of an external source of sound. Most individuals experiencing tinnitus will have a neutral reaction to the percept, but in a small proportion of patients, tinnitus can be ...
Benjamin K.T. Tsang +3 more
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Succinate detection in glomus jugulare paraganglioma on MRS as a marker for SDHB mutation
Succinate dehydrogenase gene mutation (SDH) is known as a cause of familial paraganglioma, and the dysfunction of SDH leads to the accumulation of succinate in the cell.
Shotaro Naganawa +5 more
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Objective: 1) Histopathologically characterize glomus jugulare paragangliomas preoperatively embolized with ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVAC). 2) Describe histopathological differences between glomus jugulare paragangliomas preoperatively embolized
Simon I. Angeli +11 more
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Gamma knife radiosurgery for the treatment of glomus jugulare tumors
The treatment of glomus jugulare tumors represents a challenge for the neurosurgeon, since they invade major vessels and compress critical cranial nerves, resulting in significant morbidity from tumor resection.
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Multifocal Paraganglioma Including the Cervical Sympathetic Chain
Multifocal head and neck paragangliomas are exceptionally rare. We present a patient with 4 synchronous tumors including a sympathetic chain lesion. This is a case report and literature review conducted from September 2021 to the present. Our 69-year-old
Samuel Razmi BS +1 more
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Classification of Glomus jugulare tumours according to Fisch18.
Classification of Glomus jugulare tumours according to Fisch18.
Stefan Hunsche (754130) +5 more
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Background: Head and neck paraganglioma is a rare neoplasm of the paraganglia. It accounts for
Sara Javidiparsijani MD +8 more
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Clinical Otolaryngology, Volume 44, Issue 5, Page 836-841, September 2019.
J.A. Rijken +8 more
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Glomus Jugulare Tumors Masquerading as Benign Intracranial Hypertension
Intracranial hypertension has been reported as a complication of massive glomus jugulare tumors with intracranial extension. We describe a patient with papilledema, failing vision, and a diagnosis of benign intracranial hypertension with bilateral glomus
Angeli, Simon I +5 more
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Complete morphometric analysis of jugular foramen and its clinical implications
Introduction: Tumors affecting structures in the vicinity of jugular foramen such as glomus jugulare require microsurgical approach to access this region. These tumors tend to alter the normal architecture of the jugular foramen by invading it. Therefore,
Sushant Swaroop Das +2 more
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