Treatment of Head and Neck Paragangliomas
2016; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 23; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1177/107327481602300306
ISSN1526-2359
AutoresKenneth S. Hu, Mark S. Persky,
Tópico(s)Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment
ResumoBackground Commonly occurring in the head and neck, paragangliomas are typically benign, highly vascular neoplasms embryologically originating from the extra-adrenal paraganglia of the neural crest. Frequently, these tumors are associated with the vagus, tympanic plexus nerve, the carotid artery, or jugular bulb. Their clinical presentation can vary across a wide spectrum of signs and symptoms. Methods We reviewed and compared standard treatment approaches for paragangliomas of the head and neck. Results In general, surgery is the first-line choice of therapy for carotid body tumors, whereas radiotherapy is the first-line option for jugular and vagal paragangliomas. Conclusions Because of the complexity of clinical scenarios and treatment options for paragangliomas, a multidisciplinary algorithmic approach should be used for treating paragangliomas. The approach should emphasize single-modality treatment that yields excellent rates of tumor control, low rates of severe, iatrogenic morbidity, and the preservation of long-term function in this patient population.
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