2022
DOI: 10.1177/17085381221140167
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Physiological and clinical impact in the carotid baroreceptor function following the surgical management of bilateral carotid body tumors

Abstract: Objective The bilateral presentation of Carotid Body Tumors (CBT) is rare; the surgical resection of these masses remains the mainstay management due to the malignant potential. We aim to describe, classify, and quantify baroreceptor failure (BRF) after the surgical management of patients with bilateral CBT to better understand the clinical consequences. Methods Retrospective review of patients that underwent bilateral CBT resection to assess the changes in baroreceptor function. We describe the clinical event… Show more

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