1. Carotid Body Tumors: Institutional Experience of 10 Cases and a Review of Literature.
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Nayak, Anindya, Parida, Pradipta Kumar, Aswathi, Kallyadan Veetil, Preetam, Chapitty, Pradhan, Pradeep, Samal, Dillip Kumar, Mohanty, Satyapriya, and Adhya, Amit Kumar
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CAROTID body ,LITERATURE reviews ,DOPPLER ultrasonography ,SAPHENOUS vein ,VOCAL cords - Abstract
Carotid body tumors are slow growing neck masses that arise from the neural crest cells at the carotid bifurcation. Majority are asymptomatic and are diagnosed incidentally. Surgical excision is accepted as the treatment of choice to reduce complications. In the present series, we report 10 cases of carotid body tumors and our institutional experience. All patients underwent radiological evaluation with an ultrasonography with Doppler, contrast enhanced computed tomography and MR angiography. 6 cases were operated by a transcervical excision. The tumor was excised in tototranscervically. One of the cases required saphenous vein graft intraoperatively due to vascular injury and also had postoperative vocal cord palsy. The rest had an uneventful recovery. Carotid body tumors although rare and seemingly indolent can cause substantial symptoms if left untreated. A prompt multi modality approach is needed for both diagnosis and treatment to avoid major complications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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