Tumor de corpo carotídeo (Paraganglioma): Relato de dois casos submetidos a tratamento cirúrgico

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Abstract

A carotid body tumor is a rare neoplasm, generally benign, that predominantly affects people between their fourth and fifth decades of life. It manifests as a pulsatile and generally painless cervical mass with firm consistency, located below the angle of the jaw. It can progress to the extent that it causes localized pain, dysphagia, hiccups, hoarseness and hypersensitive carotid body syndrome. This article reports the cases of two female patients diagnosed with this tumor who were treated surgically. The first was treated with block resection of the tumor, while the second patient, who had an early stage tumor, was treated with subadventitial resection of the lesion.

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Mesquita Junior, N., Silva, R. S., Ribeiro, J. H. A., Batista, L. C., Bringhentti, E. M. S., De Souza, B. B. B., & Cabral, L. C. M. (2016). Tumor de corpo carotídeo (Paraganglioma): Relato de dois casos submetidos a tratamento cirúrgico. Jornal Vascular Brasileiro, 15(2), 158–164. https://doi.org/10.1590/1677-5449.007315

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