1999, Número 3
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Rev Med Hosp Gen Mex 1999; 62 (3)
Paragangliomas. Estudio clinicopatológico de 25 casos
Cruz OH, Gutiérrez DCME, Rosas CMP, Arana RE, Cervantes ZI
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 50
Paginas: 165-171
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FRAGMENTO
Se notifica una serie de 25 paragangliomas extraadrenales, de los cuales 20 se originaron en el cuerpo carotídeo y los otros cinco en el ganglio nodoso del vago,
glomus carotídeo,
glomus timpánico y nasofaríngeo; 22 casos correspondieron a mujeres; la edad promedio fue de 52 años. Los casos fueron de la variedad esporádica sin antecedentes familiares. Todos los pacientes fueron operados; cuatro se complicaron con sangrado masivo, uno con choque hipovolémico. Otro desarrolló infarto cerebral por ligadura de la carótida primitiva. Dos pacientes tuvieron complicaciones por lesiones de pares craneales. Hubo una recurrencia ocho años después de la cirugía. Ningún caso desarrolló metástasis.
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