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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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Tumors Presenting as Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsies
Cranial nerve palsy could be one of the presenting features of underlying benign or malignant tumors of the head and neck. The tumor can involve the cranial nerves by local compression, direct infiltration or by paraneoplastic process.
Kishore Kumar +8 more
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Results of surgical resection of carotid body tumors: A twenty-year experience
This study examines whether surgical resection of carotid body tumors (CBTs) is acceptable in light of potential significant neurologic complications. This IRB-approved retrospective study analyzed data from 24 patients undergoing surgical treatment for ...
January F Moore +7 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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Clinical Otolaryngology, Volume 44, Issue 5, Page 836-841, September 2019.
J.A. Rijken +8 more
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Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for Glomus Jugulare and Tympanicum
<i>Objective:</i> To establish the role of gamma knife radiosurgery (GKS) as a treatment strategy for glomus jugulare and tympanicum. <i>Method:</i> A retrospective review of 14 glomus tumors, including 11 glomus jugulare and 3 ...
Kang-Du Liu +8 more
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Head and Neck Paragangliomas: 10 years institutional experience
Background: Paragangliomas originate from neuroectodermal derived cells. They are very slow growing tumors. Patients usually present with a neck mass or hearing loss and tinnitus in jugulotympanic paragangliomas.
Maqbool Ahmad Baloch +2 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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Transcanal Endoscopic Excision of Glomus Tympanicum in can tho Ent Hospital: Three Cases Report
Glomus tympanicum (GT) is a highly vascular, benign, and slow-growing tumor of the middle ear. It can be confused with other common ear diseases such as acute middle ear infection, otitis media with effusion, ear trauma… It is accurately diagnosed
Pham Xuan Huyen +3 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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