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Glomus Jugulare - Multicentric Tumour

Glomus Jugulare - Multicentric Tumour

Fig.1  CT scan shows bilateral carotid body tumour, bilateral glomus vagale, and glomus jugulare on the left side.
Fig.2 Angiogram on the left side shows carotid body tumour, glomus vagale, and glomus jugulare.
Fig.3 Carotid body was removed first.
Fig.4 Carotid body had been resected along with ECA. Proceeded to remove the glomus vagale (green arrow) and glomus jugulare. Extratemporal facial nerve (yellow arrow) is dissected out before doing subtotal petrosectomy (ITF type-A).

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Dr. C. Rayappa MBBS, DLO, FRCS(Edin)

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Dr. C. Rayappa graduated from Madras Medical College, Chennai, India in 1982. He completed his post graduation in Otolaryngology (ENT)

The Heart Of Clinic

Dr. Rayappa

Dr. C. Rayappa MBBS, DLO, FRCS(Edin)

SENIOR CONSULTANT

+91 44 3315 1105

Dr. C. Rayappa graduated from Madras Medical College, Chennai, India in 1982. He completed his post graduation in Otolaryngology (ENT)