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Malignant Glomus Tumors

The Laryngoscope, 1999
AbstractObjectives/Hypothesis: To ascertain the incidence of malignancy in a large glomus and skull base series and to compare the clinical course of such patients with those who do not have malignant skull base lesions. Study Design: Retrospective review of all skull base surgery cases treated at the Otology Group between 1970 and 1995.
S, Manolidis   +3 more
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Glomus tumor of the stomach

The Japanese Journal of Surgery, 1977
A case of glomus tumor of the stomach, found 7 cm oral to the pylorus of a 23-year-old man was reported.
H, Ichihashi   +3 more
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Glomus Tumor of the Trachea

Journal of Bronchology & Interventional Pulmonology, 2012
Glomus tumors are uncommon soft tissue tumors that usually occur in the hands or feet but rarely have been described to appear in the tracheobronchial tree. Tracheal glomus tumors present with symptoms including cough, dyspnea, and wheezing that may be mistaken for other pulmonary disorders.
Emily, Norder   +4 more
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Glomus Tumor of the Toe

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2017
A glomus tumor is an uncommon, predominantly benign, neoplastic lesion that primarily involves a thermoregulatory microvascular apparatus, the glomus body. Although these lesions can occur anywhere in the body, the subungual tissue of the hand represents the most common presentation site. Glomus tumors are not often encountered in the foot.
Robert L B, Sprinkle   +2 more
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Glomus tumors of the wrist

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1983
Glomus tumors about the wrist area are rare. Three new cases are presented. A provocative diagnostic test using ethyl chloride spray has been found useful. This test is superior to the use of ice because application can be to a very small area.
F R, Joseph, M A, Posner
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Endobronchial Glomus Tumor

Archivos de Bronconeumología, 2023
Aysegul Erinc   +2 more
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Glomus Vagale Tumors

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1989
Eighteen patients with glomus vagale tumors treated by surgical resection are reviewed. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are diagnostic. Arteriography is used to determine multicentric tumors. The incidence of multicentric tumors in this series was 40%. Adequate surgical exposure is necessary for removal of the tumor without injury to
H F, Biller   +3 more
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Glomus Jugulare Tumors

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1957
Although glomus jugulare tumor is not very common, it is still sufficiently prevalent not to be considered among those that are rarely encountered. As additional attention is given to this disease, more cases will be uncovered. This is evidenced by the marked increase in the number of cases reported ever since the first report made by Rosenwasser, in ...
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Glomus tumor of the penis

International Journal of Urology, 2000
AbstractGlomus tumors of the penis are extremely rare. A patient with multiple regional glomus tumors involving the penis is reported. A 16‐year‐old boy presented with the complaint of painless penile masses and resection of the lesions was performed. The pathologic diagnosis was glomus tumor of the penis.
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Glomus tumor

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1964
R R, SHUGART, E H, SOULE, E W, JOHNSON
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