OBJECTIVES: To review imaging features of paragangliomas. To determine the usefulness of pre-operative embolization. MATERIAL AND METHOD: From January 1994 to December 2004, 30 patients at our institution were found to have 33 paragangliomas of the head and neck. They were evaluated with US, CT, MRI, and angiography. RESULTS: Location distribution was: 16 carotid (1 case of bilateral and 2 of multi-centric presentation are reported), 14 in temporal bone, and 3 vagal. Embolization was performed in 22 cases. It was palliative in 2 cases and adjuvant to surgery (18) or to surgery and radiation therapy (2), resulting in a reduction of surgical complications. Eight patients were operated on and 3 rejected any treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Imaging studies are essential in the differential diagnosis of head and neck masses. Pre-operative embolization is a major advance in the surgical management of paragangliomas because it decreases potential intra-operative bleeding.
OBJECTIVES: To review imaging features of paragangliomas. To determine the usefulness of pre-operative embolization. MATERIAL AND METHOD: From January 1994 to December 2004, 30 patients at our institution were found to have 33 paragangliomas of the head and neck. They were evaluated with US, CT, MRI, and angiography. RESULTS: Location distribution was: 16 carotid (1 case of bilateral and 2 of multi-centric presentation are reported), 14 in temporal bone, and 3 vagal. Embolization was performed in 22 cases. It was palliative in 2 cases and adjuvant to surgery (18) or to surgery and radiation therapy (2), resulting in a reduction of surgical complications. Eight patients were operated on and 3 rejected any treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Imaging studies are essential in the differential diagnosis of head and neck masses. Pre-operative embolization is a major advance in the surgical management of paragangliomas because it decreases potential intra-operative bleeding.
Authors: Kaatje Kromhout; Ingrid Gielen; Hilde E V De Cock; Kristof Van Dyck; Henri van Bree Journal: Acta Vet Scand Date: 2012-04-16 Impact factor: 1.695