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Simultaneous Contralateral Vestibular Schwannoma and Glomus Tumor of the Temporal Bone- A Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: Presence of vestibular schwannoma and a simultaneous glomus jugulare tumor is an extremely rare event. There is only one case report regarding the incidence of a contralateral vestibular schwannoma, along with a glomus jugulare tumor ...
Hjalte-Christian-Reeberg Sass +2 more
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Glomus tympanicum removal using transcanal endoscopic assisted surgery: An experience with six cases
Abstract Objective To evaluate an endoscopic approach in the management of glomus tumor, and also to investigate and evaluate its appropriateness and feasibility. Methods Glomus tumors, also known as paragangliomas, are benign primary tumors of the middle ear.
Pradipt Ranjan Sahoo +3 more
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Abstract Objective Patients with head and neck paragangliomas who are positive for the SDHD p.Pro81Leu (P81L) mutation are thought to have a distinct phenotype from other SDHx mutations, but few studies have focused on this mutation. The objective of this study was to determine the hazard of developing a second primary, metastatic, or recurrent ...
Katherine M. Miller +6 more
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Dental management before radiotherapy of the head and neck region: 4‐year single‐center experience
Abstract Objective To review our experience with a standardized dental management approach in patients with planned radiotherapy of the head and neck region based on preradiation and follow‐up data. Material and Methods Records of patients who underwent radiotherapy between June 2016 and November 2020 were reviewed.
Lea Hoffmann +5 more
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Glomus jugulare tumor presenting as papilledema – A rare case report
A 54-year-old male presented with headache and blurring of vision in both eyes for 2 months. Ocular examination showed bilateral lateral rectus palsy with papilledema, suggestive of raised intra-cranial pressure.
Jayasri P +3 more
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Pencil‐beam scanning proton therapy for the treatment of glomus jugulare tumours
The rare locally destructive glomus jugulare tumours could be treated using pencil‐beam scanning proton therapy (an alternative to surgery). Proton therapy provides good local control and acceptable toxicity. This paper reports treatment outcomes, acute and early late toxicities of 12 patients with glomus jugulare tumours.
Jiří Kubeš +13 more
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The brain tumor is the 22nd most common cancer worldwide, with 1.8% of new cancers. It is likely the most severe ailment that necessitates early discovery and treatment, and it requires the competence of neurosubject‐matter experts and radiologists.
Damandeep Kaur +7 more
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Glomus jugulare paragangliomas (PGLs) are rare, slow-growing, hypervascular lesions that represent a type of extra-adrenal PGL, originating within the wall of jugular bulb. We report the first case of a 59-year-old woman with hereditary PGL syndrome, who
Georgios Alexopoulos +4 more
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Abstract Background Glomus jugulare tumors (GJTs) are challenging to treat due to their vascularization and location. This analysis evaluates the effectiveness and safety of image‐guided robotic radiosurgery (RRS) for GJTs in a multicenter study and reviews the existing radiosurgical literature.
Felix Ehret +13 more
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Perioperative Management of Catecholamine-Secreting Glomus Jugulare Tumors
To treat patients with a catecholamine-secreting glomus jugulare tumor, perioperative management is important. Perioperative catecholamine hypersecretion causes severe problems in the treatment of a catecholamine-secreting glomus tumor.
Yu Teranishi +4 more
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