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A rare case of extra-digital glomus tumor of the thigh. [PDF]

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Glomus tumor of the trachea

European Radiology, 1998
We report a case of a glomus tumor in the trachea which was an incidental finding in a 66-year-old man. The histological picture and immunohistochemical profile were typical for this tumor. The glomus tumor is an exceedingly rare mass lesion in the trachea, but it is useful to keep it among differential diagnostic alternatives when a tracheal tumor is ...
Dean Pb, S K Koskinen
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Glomus Tumors

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2006
Glomus tumors are rare vascular tumors that are found most commonly in the hand. Although the tumors are benign, they can cause intense focal pain. Patients often go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for many years because the tumors are small, usually not palpable, and have varying presentations.
Erin M, McDermott, Arnold-Peter C, Weiss
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Tumors of the glomus jugulare and glomus tympanicum

Cancer, 1966
Seven patients with tumors of the glomus jugulare and/or glomus tympanicum —6 treated initially by radical endaural mastoidectomy and one by simple excision—are presented. Clinical, pathologic and therapeutic data are compared with cases in the world literature.
K L, Schermer   +3 more
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Solitary glomus tumor recurring as multiple glomus tumors

Skeletal Radiology, 2012
Most glomus tumors arise as a single nodule. However, up to 10 % of glomus tumors may be multiple. We report a case in which a single glomus tumor of the leg that evolved several years after surgery to multiple glomus tumors requiring additional resections.
Maxime, Freire   +3 more
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Glomus Vagale Tumors

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1988
We present a case of a multicentric chemodectoma, with the unusual combination of a glomus vagale and a glomus tympanicum tumor. Multicentricity was suspected before selective carotid arteriography. Our patient, although asymptomatic, had elevated levels of urinary catecholamines preoperatively, which returned to normal postoperatively, suggesting ...
J, Davidson, P, Gullane
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