Glomus jugulare tumors are rare lesions accounting for approximately 0.6% of head and neck tumors (Greenberg, 2001) and arise from paraganglion cells in the area of the jugular bulb, typically from ...
A MASS presenting in the anterolateral aspect of the neck is always a problem in clinical diagnosis. Last among the possibilities considered is chemodectoma (nonchromaffin paraganglioma) —and ...
Glomus tumours are rare benign neoplasms arising from the glomus body, a specialised arteriovenous structure involved in thermoregulation. They most commonly present as small, painful nodules in the ...
The diagnosis of a lower extremity glomus tumor (GT) is often delayed owing to the lack of awareness and low level of suspicion by the treating physician. GT is thought to arise from cutaneous ...