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Irradiation of glomus jugulare tumors: a historical perspective.

Gordon Li1, Steven Chang, John R Adler, Michael Lim.   

Abstract

Glomus jugulare tumors are rare, slow-growing vascular lesions that arise from the chief cells of the paraganglia within the jugular bulb. They can be associated with the tympanic branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve (Jacobsen nerve) or the auricular branch of the vagus nerve (Arnold nerve) and are also referred to as chemodectomas or nonchromaffin paragangliomas. Optimal treatment of these histologically benign tumors remains controversial. Surgery remains the treatment of choice, but can carry high morbidity rates. External-beam radiation was originally used for subtotal resections and in patients who were poor surgical candidates; however, radiosurgery has recently been introduced as an effective and safe treatment option for patients with these tumors. In this article the authors discuss the history of radiation therapy for glomus jugulare tumors, focusing on recent radiosurgical results.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18081478     DOI: 10.3171/FOC-07/12/E13

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurg Focus        ISSN: 1092-0684            Impact factor:   4.047


  9 in total

1.  Evolving concepts in the management of jugular paraganglioma: a comparison of radiotherapy and surgery in 88 cases.

Authors:  Patrice Tran Ba Huy; Romain Kania; Michèle Duet; Bernadette Dessard-Diana; Jean-Jacques Mazeron; Rania Benhamed
Journal:  Skull Base       Date:  2009-01

Review 2.  Pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma: diagnosis, genetics, management, and treatment.

Authors:  Victoria L Martucci; Karel Pacak
Journal:  Curr Probl Cancer       Date:  2014-01-15       Impact factor: 3.187

Review 3.  Radiosurgery of glomus jugulare tumors: a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Zachary D Guss; Sachin Batra; Charles J Limb; Gordon Li; Michael E Sughrue; Kristin Redmond; Daniele Rigamonti; Andrew T Parsa; Steven Chang; Lawrence Kleinberg; Michael Lim
Journal:  Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys       Date:  2011-06-22       Impact factor: 7.038

4.  Gamma knife radiosurgery for the treatment of glomus jugulare tumors.

Authors:  Ali Genç; Atilla Bicer; Ufuk Abacioglu; Selcuk Peker; M Necmettin Pamir; Turker Kilic
Journal:  J Neurooncol       Date:  2009-08-26       Impact factor: 4.130

5.  A two-decade experience of head and neck paragangliomas in a whole population-based single centre cohort.

Authors:  T Anttila; V Häyry; T Nicoli; J Hagström; K Aittomäki; P Vikatmaa; M Niemelä; K Saarilahti; A Mäkitie; L J Bäck
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2014-06-29       Impact factor: 2.503

6.  A 10-year experience of linear accelerator-based stereotactic radiosurgery/radiotherapy (SRS/SRT) for paraganglioma: A single institution experience and review of the literature.

Authors:  Michael J Gigliotti; Shaakir Hasan; Yun Liang; Douglas Chen; Russell Fuhrer; Rodney E Wegner
Journal:  J Radiosurg SBRT       Date:  2018

7.  Role of irradiation in combined treatment of head and neck paragangliomas at the Centre of Oncology in Krakow between 1970-2005.

Authors:  Magdalena Pęcak; Elżbieta Pluta; Marcin Hetnał; Renata Wróbel-Radecka; Agnieszka Szadurska; Piotr Brandys; Andrzej Kukiełka; Tomasz Dąbrowski; Tomasz Walasek; Jan Skołyszewski
Journal:  Contemp Oncol (Pozn)       Date:  2014-06-18

8.  Giant recurrent glomus jugulotympanicum with intracranial, extracranial, and nasophayngeal extension: The imaging role in clinical management.

Authors:  Michael A Steiner; Majid Khan; Byron B May; Bruce Schlakman; Vani Vijayakumar
Journal:  Radiol Case Rep       Date:  2015-11-06

9.  Stereotactic radiosurgery for the treatment of Glomus Jugulare Tumors.

Authors:  Emerson Magno de Andrade; José Reginaldo Brito; Susana Dias Mario; Suely Maymone de Melo; Salomon Benabou
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2013-11-20
  9 in total

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