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Low-Grade Malignancy Glomus Tumor in a Setting of Multiple Glomus Tumors – Case Report
BACKGROUND: Glomus tumors are rare neoplasms accounting for less than 2% of all soft tissue tumors but multiple lesions may be seen in up to 10% of the patients.
Ilievski, Boro +4 more
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Glomus tumor of penis- A rare case
Glomus tumors are rare, painful, and benign soft tissue tumors of the skin arising from the glomus body, an arteriovenous thermoregulatory structure. This lesion is usually found on the extremities.
Sushma Gulhane +2 more
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Glomus Tumors of 20 Cases’ Experience [PDF]
Objective: This study aimed to analyze the clinical characteristics, surgical outcomes, and long-term follow-up of glomus tumors in a single-center experience.
Muhammed Uslu +2 more
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Glomus tumor of penis- A rare case
Glomus tumors are rare, painful, and benign soft tissue tumors of the skin arising from the glomus body, an arteriovenous thermoregulatory structure. This lesion is usually found on the extremities.
Madhuri S.Kate
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Glomus tumor is an infrequent and in most cases benign mesenchymal neoplasia which affects subcutaneous/submucosal tissue and occurs in the gastrointestinal tract, solid organs (e.g. liver, kidney) and the extremities.
Edouard Matevossian +4 more
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Glomus tumor is a benign tumor arising from the neuromyoarterial plexus concentrated beneath the nail. This plexus is an arteriovenous anastomosis functioning without the intermediary capillary bed. Etiology is not exactly known.
Rajashekar Mohan +5 more
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Orbital glomus tumor in an Asian patient
Background This report describes a recurrent orbital glomus tumor in an Asian patient. Case presentation A healthy 50-year-old Korean man had progressive right exophthalmos and a soft mass on his right lower lid for 6 months.
Lee Youngseok +3 more
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IntroductionGastric glomus tumor is a rare submucosal mesenchymal tumor with no distinct features on endoscopy. In clinical practice, it is often treated with laparoscopic partial gastrectomy.
Xuan Yang +5 more
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Mammalian glomus tumor: Contribution of nerve ultrasound
Glomus tumor is an enigmatic tumor derived from proliferation of the normal capsular–neural glomus apparatus of the skin. This type of tumor is usually painful and may be solitary or multiple.
Padua, Luca +5 more
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