2020
DOI: 10.4103/am.am_6_20
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Radiotherapy for Glomus Jugulare Tumors: A Single-Institution Experience

Abstract: Paragangliomas or chemodectomas are rare and usually benign tumors arising from the paraganglia, clusters of neuroendocrine cells that are associated with the peripheral nervous system. [1] Glomus bodies are found in anatomic sites such as in the jugular bulb, along the tympanic and auricular branch of the tenth nerve in the middle ear. According to the location, glomus tumors can be classified as tympanic, jugulare, or carotid body or designated as arising from other locations. [2] The mean age at diagnosis r… Show more

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