Glomus tumors of the head-neck-region
Journal: Der Radiologe
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Abstract
Glomus tumors of the head and neck are rare tumors of adulthood which arise from paraganglia or glomus cells within the carotid glomus, vagus nerve, middle ear or jugular foramen. The diagnosis of these mostly benign lesions is predominantly done with CT and MRI. DSA can provide important additional information. Besides surgical resection, one therapy option is radiological intervention with tumor embolisation. Because of the typical radiological imaging and the "salt and pepper appearance" in MRI, glomus tumors can be differentiated from other lesions in the head and neck. This review gives a survey of the classification, diagnosis and therapy of paragangliomas with images to demonstrate characteristic features.
Authors
C Axmann, U Dorenbeck, W Reith
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