Radiation Oncology/Paraganglioma

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Overview

Inheritance


Pathology


Clinical characteristics

Paragangiomas are described by their site of origin and are often given special names:


Treatment


Glomus Jugulare

Overview

G-J Class Description
I Small tumor involing jugular bulb, middle ear, and mastoid
II Tumor extending under internal auditory canal; may have intracranial canal extension
III Tumor extending into petrous apex; may have intracranial canal extension
C1 Tumor extending beyond petrous apex; into clivus or infratemporal fossa
Fisch Class Description
A Tumor limited to the middle ear cleft
B Tumor limited to the tympanomastoid area, with no infralabyrinthine involvement
C Tumor invading infralabyrinthine compartment and petrous apex
C1 Tumor with limited involvement of the vertical carotid canal
C2 Tumor invading the vertical carotid canal
C3 Tumor invading the horizontal carotid canal
D1 Tumor with intracranial extension <2cm
D2 Tumor with intracranial extension >2cm


Stereotactic Radiosurgery

Surgery vs. SRS

References

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