| Literature DB >> 16878244 |
Celso Dall'Igna1, Marcelo B Antunes, Daniela Pernigotti Dall'Igna.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: The treatment of glomic tumors has been controversial since its first description. It can be done with surgery, radiotherapy or just expectation. AIM: The objective of this paper was to evaluate the effectiveness and complications of radiotherapy. STUDYEntities:
Mesh:
Year: 2005 PMID: 16878244 PMCID: PMC9443555 DOI: 10.1016/s1808-8694(15)31244-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 1808-8686
Classification of glomus jugularis tumors of the temporal bone as proposed by Fisch (4).
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| A | Tumors restricted to middle ear (glomus tympanicum tumors) |
| B | Tumors restricted to tympanomastoid site |
| C | Tumors involving the infra-labyrinth portion towards the petrous apex |
| D1 | Tumor with intracranial invasion (< 2 cm) |
| D2 | Tumor with intracranial invasion (> 2 cm) |
Signs and symptoms on diagnosis.
| Symptoms | N | % |
|---|---|---|
| Hypoacusia | 12 | 100 |
| Pulsatile Tinnitus | 12 | 100 |
| Dizziness/vertigo | 8 | 66,6 |
| Otorrhea | 5 | 41,6 |
| Otalgia | 1 | 8,3 |
| Facial Palsy | 5 | 41,6 |
| Pulsatile retrotympanic mass | 8 | 66,6 |
| Polypoid mass of the | ||
| External Auditory canal (CAE) | 4 | 33,3 |
CAE = external auditory canal
Patients that received radiotherapy to treat glomus tumors.
| ‘Name | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | Symptoms | Physical Examination | Computerized Tomography | Est | Rxt | Follow-up |
| Gender | ||||||
| IGA
| Pulsatile Tinnitus, Dizziness & Left Ear hypoacusia. Slow progression of Symptoms Over the last Two years | Red Mass in Inferior quadrants of MT Cofosis on the Left Ear. | Expansive lesion of the jugular foramen To left with bone mastoid destruction Hypotympanum, labyrinth and External Auditory Canal. Erosion of the inferior portion of the Internal Auditory Canal and Skull base | C | AL | (12/2004) Tinnitus Pulsatile and mild Hypoacusia. Reddish Non-pulsatile mass CT with process Stabilization |
| NRB
| Pulsatile tinnitus, Progressive Hypoacusia of Right Ear Dizziness. Facial palsy for 1 year. Otorrhea. | Pulsatile polyp in External Auditory Canal. Facial Palsy level III Cofosis. | Expansive lesion of Right jugular foramen with bone erosion Of External Auditory Canal, Mastoid, labyrinth, Facial canal and adjacent carotid canal | C | AL | (02/2005) Mild pulsatile Tinnitus and Hypoacusia. Reddish pulsatile mass. CT with process Stabilization. Otalgia. |
| LCR
| Pulsatile tinnitus & Hypoacusia on Left Ear. | Pulsatile polyp in External Auditory Canal. Facial palsy grade III. Cofosis. | Expansive lesion of Left Jugular foramen extending to mastoid, hypo and mesotympanum, labyrinth & petrous apex with no invasion Of Internal Auditory Canal CAI. | C | AL | (04/2004) Mild non-pulsatile Tinnitus Hypoacusia and vertigo. Mass found in otoscopy Pulsatile. CT stable. |
| DMA
| Left Ear Pulsatile tinnitus Hypoacusia. Dizziness with Vertigo seizures. Facial palsy. | Pulsatile Mass Occluding External Auditory Canal LE | Expansive lesion Left Jugular foramen with mastoid bone destruction, Hypotympanum, labyrinth and External Auditory Canal Erosion of the inferior portion of the Internal Auditory Canal and skull base | D1 | AL | (08/2004) Sustained Hypoacusia Improvement of Dizziness and tinnitus. CT With no progression signs External Auditory Canal Stenosis |
| NMZ
| RE Pulsatile tinnitus & hypoacusia Dizziness. Facial Palsy (03 years). | Massreddish behind TM. Facial Palsy (level III) Mixed loss RE | Expansive lesion jugular foramen to the Right extending to Mesial and Hypotympanum Opacifying the mastoid. | B | AL | (01/2004) Expansive lesion jugular foramen to the Right extending to mesial and Hypotympanum Opacifying the mastoid. |
| CSM
| Pulsatile tinnitus, hypoacusia and RE otalgia. Occasional Dizziness Worsening over the last 2 years | Pulsatile reddish Mass Behind TM Conductive Loss 20dB. | Expansive lesion jugular foramen to the Right extending to mesial and hypotympanum Eroding mastoid and carotid of adjacent canal | C | TC
| (01/2005) Pulsatile Tinnitus Bloody otorrhea Pulsatile Mass Behind TM Desquamation of External Auditory Canal Cofosis. |
| DS
| Pulsatile tinnitus and hypoacusia RE Dizziness & Unbalance. Occasional Otorrhea. | Pulsatile Polyp in CAE (RE) Cofosis. | Expansive lesion of Right jugular foramen with destruction of Mastoid structures of the internal ear Extended to Infratemporal fossa and Right Cerebellar Hemisphere | D2 | AL | (11/2004) Mild non pulsatile Tinnitus and Stable hypoacusia CT With no signs of progression Facial Palsy External Auditory Canal Stenosis pruritus. |
| EC
| Pulsatile tinnitus, hypoacusia and Dizziness. Occasional Otorrhea | Pulsatile reddish Mass Behind TM RE. Cofosis. | Expansive lesion Involving mastoid & cochlea, adjacent to carotid Canal. | B | AL | (03/2004) Non pulsatile Tinnitus Stable Hypoacusia Reddish Mass Behind TM Non-pulsatile. |
| JMG
| Palatal tinnitus, hypoacusia, otorrhea Bloody. Facial palsy | Reddish Pulsatile Mass in LE CAE Facial palsy (level II) Cofosis. | Expansive lesion Left jugular foramen extending to mesotympanum and CAE with Bone erosion of the petrous region and IAC Fossa Invasion posteriorly Sparing meninges | D1 | AL | (11/2004) Mild pulsatile Tinnitus and Stable Hypoacusia Reddish Mass behind MT. Dermatitis after radiotherapy |
| NL
| LE Hypoacusia, bloody otorrhea | Reddish Pulsatile Mass Bulging TM Facial Palsy. Cofosis. | Expansive lesion of Left jugular foramen with invasion of middle ear and CAE Internal ear preserved Involve internal Carotid. | B | AL | (12/2004) Mild Tinnitus, hypoacusia Stable CT with no Progression of lesion Nor CAE stenosis. |
| NSO
| LE Pulsatile tinnitus hypoacusia Non-rotation Dizziness | Reddish Pulsatile Mass Bulging TM Cofosis LE | Expansive lesion next to Left jugular gulf Extending to-carotid canal, mastoid and tympanic cavity With destruction of basal cochlear spiral | C | AL | (11/2004) Stable Hypoacusia And mild pulsatile tinnitus Pulsatile Mass In inferior quadrants Progression-free CT Stable lesion Dermatitis |
| LLD
| RE Pulsatile tinnitus and Hypoacusia. Facial palsy. | Reddish Pulsatile Mass Bulging TM Facial palsy level V. Cofosis. | Expansive lesion next to Left jugular gulf Extending to carotid canal, mastoid Tympanic cavity with cochlear and petrous portion erosion Posterior fossa Invasion. | D1 | AL | (01/2004) Tinnitus (1/2004) Stable Hypoacusia And mild Pulsatile tinnitus Pulsatile Mass In inferior quadrants Stable CT Lesion, dermatitis |
Est: staging, Rxt: Radiotherapy, AL: Linear accelerator, TCo: telecobalt, CAE: External Auditory Canal, TM: Tympanic Membrane.
Patients' Staging
| Staging | N (%) |
|---|---|
| A | 0 |
| B | 3 (25%) |
| C | 5 (41,6%) |
| D1 | 3 (25%) |
| D2 | 1 (8,3%) |