A benign glomus tumor surrounding a malignant area is found in about half of the cases. |
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Characteristically, patients presenting with glomus tumors are women 40 to 50 years of age who report pulsatile tinnitus and hearing loss. |
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The curative treatment of glomus tumors is, as in this case, the surgical resection. |
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Due to the good visualization of the cervical vascular sheath, most glomus tumors in ultrasound diagnostics are displayed. |
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Paraganglioma that arises in glomus bodies situated in the cochlear promontory. |
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Differential diagnosis includes congenital cholesteatoma, glomus tympanicum paraganglioma, middle ear adenoma. |
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Neuroendocrine tumors can not be active by influencing the current path and pressure on the carotid glomus lead with his Presso-and chemoreceptors can tilt to dizziness and syncope. |
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Thus, complete resection of the gastric glomus tumor is necessary. |
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Weak staining for M1 mAChRs was seen in glomus cells. |
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Only about 2 to 13 percent of the glomus tumors display a malignant phenotype with metastatic disease, with the malignant clinical behavior is not yet possible to predict on the basis of classical histological parameters. |
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Although a malignant phenotype in glomus tumors very rare, is a known occurrence of relapse even after years, so that the patients should be cared for in a long-term follow-up concept. |
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Glomus tumor is a vascular tumor believed to be originating from the cutaneous neuromyoarterial glomus body. |
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They are classified as solid glomus tumors, glomangiomas, and glomangiomyomas. |
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The up-regulation of this enzyme in glomus cells of the carotid body in the neck enables the hypoxic animal to achieve a sustained increase in ventilation. |
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Glomus tumors have been divided into 3 groups, depending on the varying proportions of glomus cells, vascular structures, and smooth muscle tissue present. |
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Glomus tumor is a vascular neoplasm arising from the paraganglia around the carotid bifurcation, the jugular bulb, or the tympanic arteries. |
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Assessment of suitable host for the mass multiplication of arbuscular mycorrhiza Glomus fasciculatum. |
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The roots of the sycamore form highly specific beneficial mycorrhizal associations with the fungus Glomus hoi which promotes phosphorus uptake from the soil. |
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