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Response to comment on: the combined transmastoid retro- and infralabyrinthine transjugular transcondylar transtubercular high cervical approach for resection of glomus jugulare tumors

open access: yes, 2007
journal articleWe appreciate the comments by Dr. Sanna regarding our article (1). We recognize Dr. Sanna has much experience with these tumors and that, as cranial base surgeons, we should work as a team of neurosurgeons, otologists, and occasionally ...
Fukushima, Takanori   +1 more
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Glomus Jugulare Tumorの一治験例について

open access: yes
A case report was done on a 28 years old soldier with a glomus jugulare tumor of the right middle ear, which recurred about 4 years after the first removal elsewhere. The recurrence was accompanied with facial nerve paralysis.
周, 維馨, 林, 本仁, 郭, 文芳
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Middle Ear Carcinoid Tumor : Case Report and Literature Review

open access: yes, 2006
We herein report a rare case of a carcinoid tumor observed in the middle ear. The 51-year-old female patient presented to our hospital with an 8-year history of mild deafness and sensation of obstruction within the left ear.
Fukami, Satoru   +8 more
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Dose-Painting Linear Accelerator Radiosurgery of Glomus Jugulare With Dosimetric Comparison to Gamma Knife

open access: yes
Objectives In this study, we outline our rationale for delivering a dose of ≥15 Gy in stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) of glomus jugulare tumor (GJT) while ensuring the avoidance of complications associated with doses >13 Gy to the facial nerve.
Mellon, Eric A   +4 more
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Two Cases of Glomus Jugulare Tumor.

open access: bronze, 2003
Rieko Goto   +2 more
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Glomus Jugulare Tumors: A Series of 24 Cases [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2011
Pedro Escada   +3 more
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Reversible Cochleo-Vestibular Deficits in Two Cases of Jugular Foramen Tumor after Surgery

open access: yes, 2009
Primary jugular foramen (JF) tumor, such as glomus jugular tumor or JF schwannoma, may manifest as a lower cranial nerve deficit; in addition, it can be accompanied by deafness or vertigo if it affects the cranial nerve (CN) VIII.
WANG, SHOU-JEN;HSU, WEI-CHUNG;YOUNG, YI -HO   +1 more
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