Report of a vagal paraganglioma at the cervicothoracic junction
Jun Yun,
Danielle Kapustin,
Aisosa Omorogbe
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundVagus nerve paragangliomas are rare tumors, comprising 0.03% of head and neck neoplasms. These tumors are usually located cephalad to the hyoid bone, and there is only one previously reported case that arose from the lower third of the neck.MethodsWe describe the second reported case of a lower neck vagus nerve paraganglioma that was managed with a limited sternotomy for access and surgical removal.ResultsA 66‐year‐old male presented with a long‐standing lesion of the cervicothoracic junction. CT, MR… Show more
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