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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1965
THE PURPOSE of this report is to discuss a relatively benign neoplasm, the glomus jugularis tumor, which is seen infrequently, is most likely unrecognized when first observed, and yet is capable of being fatal. We will also present a very interesting case, adding this one to the relatively small number of such tumors reported, and point out some ...
N, Steinberg, W G, Holz
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THE PURPOSE of this report is to discuss a relatively benign neoplasm, the glomus jugularis tumor, which is seen infrequently, is most likely unrecognized when first observed, and yet is capable of being fatal. We will also present a very interesting case, adding this one to the relatively small number of such tumors reported, and point out some ...
N, Steinberg, W G, Holz
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Archives of Surgery, 1974
The glomus tumor is an uncommon lesion that usually presents characteristic diagnostic features. A case is presented in which the lesion was invisible to clinical examination. Cure followed excision of a typical glomus tumor.
D, Sibulkin, W V, Healey
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The glomus tumor is an uncommon lesion that usually presents characteristic diagnostic features. A case is presented in which the lesion was invisible to clinical examination. Cure followed excision of a typical glomus tumor.
D, Sibulkin, W V, Healey
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
ABSTRACT To the Editor:— I agree with the comments by Dr. Raymond Schiffman. The term "glomus jugulare tumor" (or nonchromaffin paraganglioma of glomus jugulare; or chemodectoma of glomus jugulare) obviously cannot apply to histologically similar tumors which do not arise from the normal structure which bears that name.
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ABSTRACT To the Editor:— I agree with the comments by Dr. Raymond Schiffman. The term "glomus jugulare tumor" (or nonchromaffin paraganglioma of glomus jugulare; or chemodectoma of glomus jugulare) obviously cannot apply to histologically similar tumors which do not arise from the normal structure which bears that name.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1984
The glomus tumor, or glomangioma, is a hyperplastic or hamartomatous lesion of the glomus body. It is composed of vascular channels surrounded by characteristic "epithelioid" cells, which are probably derived from smooth muscle. Glomus tumors rarely occur in the head and neck.
A J, Potter, G, Khatib, S B, Peppard
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The glomus tumor, or glomangioma, is a hyperplastic or hamartomatous lesion of the glomus body. It is composed of vascular channels surrounded by characteristic "epithelioid" cells, which are probably derived from smooth muscle. Glomus tumors rarely occur in the head and neck.
A J, Potter, G, Khatib, S B, Peppard
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Archives of Dermatology, 1950
REPORTS of glomus tumors have appeared in the literature with increasing frequency since this entity was described by Masson1in 1924. The vast majority of these cases reported have been concerned with small solitary tumors situated on an extremity which were characteristically extremely sensitive to slightest pressure.
W H, EYSTER, H, MONTGOMERY
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REPORTS of glomus tumors have appeared in the literature with increasing frequency since this entity was described by Masson1in 1924. The vast majority of these cases reported have been concerned with small solitary tumors situated on an extremity which were characteristically extremely sensitive to slightest pressure.
W H, EYSTER, H, MONTGOMERY
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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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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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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1988
Glomus tumors of the middle ear are unusual in adults, but exeedingly rare in children. While a dull, red bulging tympanic membrane in the adult may suggest a glomus tumor, it generally signifies infection in the child. This report details our management of a 10‐year‐old girl afflicted with bilateral chronic middle ear cleft infection that obscured ...
L J, Bartels, M, Gurucharri
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Glomus tumors of the middle ear are unusual in adults, but exeedingly rare in children. While a dull, red bulging tympanic membrane in the adult may suggest a glomus tumor, it generally signifies infection in the child. This report details our management of a 10‐year‐old girl afflicted with bilateral chronic middle ear cleft infection that obscured ...
L J, Bartels, M, Gurucharri
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Journal of Bronchology & Interventional Pulmonology, 2015
We report a case of a 52-year-old patient who had undergone a bladder resection and an ileal conduit for a transitional cell carcinoma. He then presented with a short history of hemoptysis 3 months later. Rigid bronchoscopy was performed revealing an endobronchial lesion, which was removed via laser and debulking method without complications ...
Muhammad R S, Rashid Ali +1 more
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We report a case of a 52-year-old patient who had undergone a bladder resection and an ileal conduit for a transitional cell carcinoma. He then presented with a short history of hemoptysis 3 months later. Rigid bronchoscopy was performed revealing an endobronchial lesion, which was removed via laser and debulking method without complications ...
Muhammad R S, Rashid Ali +1 more
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The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2010
We report an unusual histopathological variant of a glomus tumor that arose in a peculiar topographic site, a sclerotic glomus tumor. Unlike conventional glomus tumors or glomangiomas that have a loose fibrous stroma with variable hyaline and myxoid changes, the case reported herein had a diffuse, hyalinized, sclerotic stroma.
Felix A, Vigovich +2 more
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We report an unusual histopathological variant of a glomus tumor that arose in a peculiar topographic site, a sclerotic glomus tumor. Unlike conventional glomus tumors or glomangiomas that have a loose fibrous stroma with variable hyaline and myxoid changes, the case reported herein had a diffuse, hyalinized, sclerotic stroma.
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2015
Glomus tympanicum (GT) tumors are benign arising from paraganglion cells of the tympanic plexus in the middle ear. Although surgical resection remains the best option for definitive treatment of these tumors, the diagnostic and management algorithms have evolved considerably with the introduction of high-resolution computed tomography, MRI, and genetic
Alex D, Sweeney +3 more
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Glomus tympanicum (GT) tumors are benign arising from paraganglion cells of the tympanic plexus in the middle ear. Although surgical resection remains the best option for definitive treatment of these tumors, the diagnostic and management algorithms have evolved considerably with the introduction of high-resolution computed tomography, MRI, and genetic
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