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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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Jugular paraganglioma treatment at the UMC Maribor
Background: Jugular paragangliomas are rare, almost exclusively benign and slowly growing tumors. Arising from the cells of paraganglia in jugular bulb, they infiltrate the temporal bone and later grow intracranially.
Janez Rebol +4 more
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The author describes a rare case of giant adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) mimicking large paraganglioma with lower cranial nerve palsy. A 60-year-old female presented with a progressive increase in postauricular swelling with unilateral hearing loss ...
Anand Kumar Das MCh Neurosurgery +3 more
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CASE REPORT: GLOMUS JUGULOTYMPANICUM [PDF]
Paragangliomas or glomus tumors arise from neural crest derivatives of the autonomic nervoussystem. They account for 0,6% of all head and neck tumors. Glomus jugulare tumors are located in the jugular foramen and are derivatives of the paraganglia in the
Košec, Andro, Prnjak, Josip
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Stereotactic LINAC-Radiosurgery for Glomus Jugulare Tumors: A Long-Term Follow-Up of 27 Patients. [PDF]
The optimal treatment of glomus jugulare tumors (GJTs) remains controversial. Due to the critical location, microsurgery still provides high treatment-related morbidity and a decreased quality of life. Thus, we performed stereotactical radiosurgery (SRS)
Faycal El Majdoub +5 more
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Bilateral spontaneous hemotympanum: Case report [PDF]
Background The most common causes of hemotympanum are therapeutic nasal packing, epistaxis, blood disorders and blunt trauma to the head. Hemotympanum is characterized as idiopathic, when it is detected in the presence of chronic otitis media.
Dimitrios G Balatsouras +21 more
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Recurrent glomangioma (“true” glomus tumor) of the middle ear and mastoid
Objective To review current literature and experience with glomangiomas, or true glomus tumors of the middle ear and mastoid as well asto report on the exceptionally rare case of a glomangiomastemming from the middle ear space with multiple recurrences.
Adam C. Kaufman +4 more
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Endovascular Embolization by Transcatheter Delivery of Particles: Past, Present, and Future. [PDF]
Minimally invasive techniques to occlude flow within blood vessels, initially pioneered in the 1970s with autologous materials and subsequently advanced with increasingly sophisticated engineered biomaterials, are routinely performed for a variety of ...
Avery, Reginald K +6 more
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Malignant Potential of Temporal Bone Paragangliomas With Reference to GAPP System
ABSTRACT Objectives To evaluate the temporal bone paragangliomas (so‐called glomus tumors, TB‐PGLs) via the Grading System for Adrenal Pheochromocytoma and Paraganglioma (GAPP) and succinate dehydrogenase subunit B (SDHB) immunohistochemistry, and to discuss their implications for postoperative follow‐up and treatment strategies. Methods This report is
Noritaka Komune +10 more
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A Small Glomus Tympanicum Tumor Resected by Minimally Invasive Transcanal Endoscopic Approach
We present a case of the transcanal endoscopic resection of a glomus tympanicum tumor. A 51‐year‐old woman presented with pulsatile tinnitus of the right ear persisting for 6 months. A reddish mass was observed through her tympanic membrane. A computed tomography scan revealed a small mass in the mesotympanum.
Masafumi Ohki +2 more
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