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Title: Panel discussion: glomus jugulare tumors of the temporal bone. Radiological appearance of glomus tumors. Author: Graham MD, Wright JW, Wright JW, Hicks GW. Journal: Laryngoscope; 1979 Oct; 89(10 Pt 1):1620-2. PubMed ID: 228132. Abstract: Depending upon the stage of pathogenesis, some glomus tumors demonstrate characteristic radiographic findings which permit a presumptive diagnosis of this type of tumor. Three factors are helpful in interpreting multidirectional tomography of the temporal bone when a glomus tumor is suspected. The tumor shows a predilection for bony erosion of the carotid crest and hypotympanum. It tends to destroy bone in its path by small lobulated invasions producing a fairly well demarcated border of crescentic shaped translucencies. In contradistinction to other tumors and infections, glomus tumors tend to spare the lateral wall of the attic and the ossicular chain even when the tumor if fairly well advanced in size.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]