ENT Glomus Tumor Jugulare Tympanicum Ear Middle Bodies Rising Sun Brown Sign Pulsating Treatment
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2020
- #glomus #tumor #tympanicum promontory microscopy Surgical approach Fisch paraganglioma Audible Brutt Blue drum Four Vessel Angiography benign vascular bleeding tumor Pulsatile Tinnitus
Cranial Nerves affected 9th to 12th
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Glomus tumor is slightly similar to Juvenile NasoPharyngeal Angiofibroma - Bleeds, dont do biospy, Blood vessels with muscle coat, etc
Benign but spreads around ..No capsule.. Do Angiography to find feeding vessel..Do Emobilzation before surgery
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Thank you ma'am, great lecture. I would be nice if you touched on the approaches to surgery
Maam this is just amazing❤❤❤❤
Nice job!
Thanks you really helpful 😀
Why would my physician request a biopsy to Rule out this tumor in 2 months ? I have every clinical sign, no signs on imaging
Thank you mam ❤️
Thank u maam
Ma'am how can I differentiate the two using ct??
Can i find a ppt of it?
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It is Bruit, pronounced as Brooih.
Not Brutt.
It’s actually erroneous to use glomus bodies instead we have to use a word called paraganglionic tissue