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This text will serve as a useful resource for physicians managing jugular paragangliomas;the most common tumors of the jugular foramen. It reviews the challenges often faced in the management of these tumors due to the close proximity to critical adjacent structures including the dura, major vasculature, otic capsule and coursing cranial nerves. More conservative treatment options such as single fraction or fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy, subtotal tumor resection, and conservative observation that minimize morbidity and improve patient function and quality of life is also covered.…mehr

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This text will serve as a useful resource for physicians managing jugular paragangliomas;the most common tumors of the jugular foramen. It reviews the challenges often faced in the management of these tumors due to the close proximity to critical adjacent structures including the dura, major vasculature, otic capsule and coursing cranial nerves. More conservative treatment options such as single fraction or fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy, subtotal tumor resection, and conservative observation that minimize morbidity and improve patient function and quality of life is also covered.
Contemporary Management of Jugular Paraganglioma provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of the current status of the field that will help guide otolaryngologists, neurosurgeons, facial plastic surgeons, speech pathologists and residents involved in the care of patients with jugular paraganglioma.
Autorenporträt
George Wanna MD FACS Professor and Chair of the Department of Otolaryngology at New York Eye & Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai and Mount Sinai Beth Israel. Chief of the Division of Otology-Neurotology at the Mount Sinai Health System. Director of Audiology,Hearing and Balance Center at the Mount Sinai Health System. Director of the Ear Institute at the Mount Sinai Health System. New York,  USA Matthew L. Carlson, MD Assistant Professor, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Depa rtment of Neurologic Surgery Mayo Clinic School of Medicine Rochester, MN USA James Netterville, MD, FACS Associate Director, Bill Wilkerson Center for Otolaryngology and Communication Sciences Mark C. Smith Professor of Otolaryngology Director of the Division of Head and Neck Surgical Oncology Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, T ennessee USA