The Turkish Journal of Vascular Surgery

The Turkish Journal of Vascular Surgery

CAROTID BODY TUMOURS DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS and SURGICAL APPROACH

Yazarlar: Ferit ÇİÇEKÇİOĞLU, H. Zafer İŞCAN, Ümit KERVAN, Levent MAVİOĞLU, Murat BAYAZIT

Cilt 13 , Sayı 1 , 2004 , Sayfalar -

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Anahtar Kelimeler:Paraganglioma,Carotid body tumours,Surgical resection

Özet: Carotid body tumours, rarely seen, are hypervascular lesions, originating from paraganglionic neural crest cells of carotid body localized at the bifurcation of the carotid artery. In this study, 3 patients admitted to our clinic with servical mass since 2000. Complete resection was performed to all tumoral masses however in one patient hypoglossal and glossopharyngeal nerves were also resected as it was not possible to dissect. No mortality and hemiplegia was seen, however one patient experienced dysphagia and hoarness postoperatively. In the follow-up period no recurrenses were observed. Carotid body tumours should be in the armamentorium of a cardiovascular surgeon when a patient with servical mass admits to outpatient clinic, and further examination should be done including doppler ultrasonography and angiography for differantial diagnosis, for eventual surgical resection. (Turkish J Vasc Surg 2004;13(1): 27-32)


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@article{2004, title={CAROTID BODY TUMOURS DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS and SURGICAL APPROACH}, volume={13}, number={0}, publisher={The Turkish Journal of Vascular Surgery}, author={Ferit ÇİÇEKÇİOĞLU, H. Zafer İŞCAN, Ümit KERVAN, Levent MAVİOĞLU, Murat BAYAZIT}, year={2004} }
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Ferit ÇİÇEKÇİOĞLU, H. Zafer İŞCAN, Ümit KERVAN, Levent MAVİOĞLU, Murat BAYAZIT. (2004). CAROTID BODY TUMOURS DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS and SURGICAL APPROACH (Vol. 13). Vol. 13. The Turkish Journal of Vascular Surgery.
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Ferit ÇİÇEKÇİOĞLU, H. Zafer İŞCAN, Ümit KERVAN, Levent MAVİOĞLU, Murat BAYAZIT. CAROTID BODY TUMOURS DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS and SURGICAL APPROACH. no. 0, The Turkish Journal of Vascular Surgery, 2004.