Chẩn đoán và điều trị u cuộn cảnh vùng đầu cổ
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Glomus tumors (paragangliomas) of the head and neck are rare, slowly progressive, rich in blood vessels, tumors in the group of access nodes (paragangliomas), can appear in many different positions. Research on clinical diagnosis, medical imaging comparing with surgical lesions in order to withdraw experience to diagnose and treat this rare pathology. Study subjects included 23 patients (24 tumors) with glomus tumors, surgical treatment at Cardiovascular surgery-Viet Duc Hospital, ENT Central Hospital, Hanoi Medical University Hospital from january 2008 to september 2016. The definitive diagnosis is based on clinical, paraclinical and confirmed by pathology results. In 24 tumors with 17 carotid body tumors, 2 glomus vagales and 5 glomus tympanicums . All cases were surgically excised, including 2 cases of re-establishing circulation of the internal carotid artery, 2 cases of external carotid artery ligation and 4 cases of nerve ligation clip. Conclusion: Glomus tumors of the head and neck are rare, definitive diagnosis relies on diagnostic imaging. Treatment is total tumorectomy, in addition to consideration of other therapies such as radiation therapy, gamma knife surgery in order to select the most appropriate solutions for each specific case.7
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