Management of paragangliomas. Clinical and angiographic aspects

副神经节瘤的治疗:临床和血管造影方面

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Abstract

Head and neck paragangliomas are highly vascular tumors with variable clinical behavior. The goal of this paper is to determine specific clinical and radiological findings and extract from these findings a treatment algorithm. Twenty-three patients with paragangliomas were referred from different surgical centers for angiography and pre-operative embolization. Clinical records were analyzed retrospectively, and focused on impairment of cranial nerves. Angiographic features of paragangliomas, such as arterial supply, tumor flow characteristics, and venous drainage, were evaluated to find characteristic angioarchitectural patterns. All but one patient presented with a single tumor. All eight jugular and four of five vagal paragangliomas caused a lower cranial nerve deficit. Tympanic paragangliomas presented with hearing loss and tinnitus. The ascending pharyngeal artery was the main feeder and contributed to the supply in every tumor. Jugular and vagal paragangliomas typically compromise the patency of the jugular vein with resulting antegrade or retrograde flow through collateral venous systems. Surgical resection of vagal and jugular paragangliomas was especially performed when unifocal paragangliomas were present. In all of these patients, the tumor caused a cranial nerve deficit. The supply from an enlarged ascending pharyngeal artery is typical for paragangliomas. The venous drainage pattern of jugular and vagal paragangliomas allows differentiation from other vascular lesions at the skull base.

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