Is Angiographic Embolization necessary prior to excision of Glomus Tumors? (A META-ANALYTIC STUDY)
AHMED ABDELHAMID SALEM;
Abstract
Glomus tumors are rare, slow-growing, hypervascular tumors that arise from neuroectodermal tissue glomus bodies. Glomus tumors occur predominantly in women in the fifth and sixth decades of life it was first discovered by Valentin (1840).
Glomus jugular
Glomus jugular
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| Title | Is Angiographic Embolization necessary prior to excision of Glomus Tumors? (A META-ANALYTIC STUDY) | Authors | AHMED ABDELHAMID SALEM | Keywords | Is Angiographic Embolization necessary prior to excision of Glomus Tumors? (A META-ANALYTIC STUDY) | Issue Date | 2008 | Description | Glomus tumors are rare, slow-growing, hypervascular tumors that arise from neuroectodermal tissue glomus bodies. Glomus tumors occur predominantly in women in the fifth and sixth decades of life it was first discovered by Valentin (1840). Glomus jugular |
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