Cargando…

Metastatic Malignant Glomus Jugulare Tumor: A Rare Case Report with Clinical Manifestations and Treatment Approach

Patient: Female, 24-year-old Final Diagnosis: Glomus tumor Symptoms: Hearing loss • voice change Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Otolaryngology OBJECTIVE: Rare disease BACKGROUND: Paragangliomas are neuroendocrine neoplasms derived from paraganglia of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous sys...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Alomar, Khalid Suwayyid, Alshammari, Nouf H., Alouda, Nada Sami, AlGhamdi, Doaa Ali, Shami, Ibrahim
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10578499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37814445
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.940138
_version_ 1785121528908611584
author Alomar, Khalid Suwayyid
Alshammari, Nouf H.
Alouda, Nada Sami
AlGhamdi, Doaa Ali
Shami, Ibrahim
author_facet Alomar, Khalid Suwayyid
Alshammari, Nouf H.
Alouda, Nada Sami
AlGhamdi, Doaa Ali
Shami, Ibrahim
author_sort Alomar, Khalid Suwayyid
collection PubMed
description Patient: Female, 24-year-old Final Diagnosis: Glomus tumor Symptoms: Hearing loss • voice change Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Otolaryngology OBJECTIVE: Rare disease BACKGROUND: Paragangliomas are neuroendocrine neoplasms derived from paraganglia of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. Parasympathetic ganglia-derived tumors, also called non-chromaffin, are located almost exclusively in the neck and skull base and are usually non-secretory and inactive. A case of malignant glomus jugulare with a metastatic cervical lymph node is described here. CASE REPORT: A 24-year-old woman was referred to an otolaryngology clinic for concern of voice change for 1 month, which was associated with right progressive hearing loss, pulsating tinnitus, and right facial weakness. A clinical examination revealed a reddish mass in the right ear behind an intact tympanic membrane with right facial weakness of House-Brackmann grade VI. A bedside flexible nasopharyngoscopy revealed an immobile right vocal fold. A computed tomography scan of the brain revealed a destructive lesion within the right jugular foramen. The patient underwent embolization followed by glomus tumor resection via infra-temporal fossa with Fisch type A approach. Pathology revealed that the tumor was an infiltrative epithelioid tumor with a spindle and nesting pattern separated by fibrovascular stroma. The submitted lateral neck lymph node revealed a meta-static tumor. CONCLUSIONS: Glomus jugulare tumors are uncommon paragangliomas, and malignant behavior with metastasis is extremely rare. Metastatic tumors are often associated with facial and vagal nerves palsy. There are no histological features that distinguish malignant glomus jugulare tumors. Malignant neoplasms are characterized by the presence of metastases. Tumors of the glomus jugulare that are malignant are treated with surgery, radiotherapy, or both. However, our search of the literature revealed no clear guidelines, given the scarcity of cases. Moreover, the presence of metastasis increases the risk of death.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10578499
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher International Scientific Literature, Inc.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-105784992023-10-17 Metastatic Malignant Glomus Jugulare Tumor: A Rare Case Report with Clinical Manifestations and Treatment Approach Alomar, Khalid Suwayyid Alshammari, Nouf H. Alouda, Nada Sami AlGhamdi, Doaa Ali Shami, Ibrahim Am J Case Rep Articles Patient: Female, 24-year-old Final Diagnosis: Glomus tumor Symptoms: Hearing loss • voice change Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Otolaryngology OBJECTIVE: Rare disease BACKGROUND: Paragangliomas are neuroendocrine neoplasms derived from paraganglia of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. Parasympathetic ganglia-derived tumors, also called non-chromaffin, are located almost exclusively in the neck and skull base and are usually non-secretory and inactive. A case of malignant glomus jugulare with a metastatic cervical lymph node is described here. CASE REPORT: A 24-year-old woman was referred to an otolaryngology clinic for concern of voice change for 1 month, which was associated with right progressive hearing loss, pulsating tinnitus, and right facial weakness. A clinical examination revealed a reddish mass in the right ear behind an intact tympanic membrane with right facial weakness of House-Brackmann grade VI. A bedside flexible nasopharyngoscopy revealed an immobile right vocal fold. A computed tomography scan of the brain revealed a destructive lesion within the right jugular foramen. The patient underwent embolization followed by glomus tumor resection via infra-temporal fossa with Fisch type A approach. Pathology revealed that the tumor was an infiltrative epithelioid tumor with a spindle and nesting pattern separated by fibrovascular stroma. The submitted lateral neck lymph node revealed a meta-static tumor. CONCLUSIONS: Glomus jugulare tumors are uncommon paragangliomas, and malignant behavior with metastasis is extremely rare. Metastatic tumors are often associated with facial and vagal nerves palsy. There are no histological features that distinguish malignant glomus jugulare tumors. Malignant neoplasms are characterized by the presence of metastases. Tumors of the glomus jugulare that are malignant are treated with surgery, radiotherapy, or both. However, our search of the literature revealed no clear guidelines, given the scarcity of cases. Moreover, the presence of metastasis increases the risk of death. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2023-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10578499/ /pubmed/37814445 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.940138 Text en © Am J Case Rep, 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) )
spellingShingle Articles
Alomar, Khalid Suwayyid
Alshammari, Nouf H.
Alouda, Nada Sami
AlGhamdi, Doaa Ali
Shami, Ibrahim
Metastatic Malignant Glomus Jugulare Tumor: A Rare Case Report with Clinical Manifestations and Treatment Approach
title Metastatic Malignant Glomus Jugulare Tumor: A Rare Case Report with Clinical Manifestations and Treatment Approach
title_full Metastatic Malignant Glomus Jugulare Tumor: A Rare Case Report with Clinical Manifestations and Treatment Approach
title_fullStr Metastatic Malignant Glomus Jugulare Tumor: A Rare Case Report with Clinical Manifestations and Treatment Approach
title_full_unstemmed Metastatic Malignant Glomus Jugulare Tumor: A Rare Case Report with Clinical Manifestations and Treatment Approach
title_short Metastatic Malignant Glomus Jugulare Tumor: A Rare Case Report with Clinical Manifestations and Treatment Approach
title_sort metastatic malignant glomus jugulare tumor: a rare case report with clinical manifestations and treatment approach
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10578499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37814445
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.940138
work_keys_str_mv AT alomarkhalidsuwayyid metastaticmalignantglomusjugularetumorararecasereportwithclinicalmanifestationsandtreatmentapproach
AT alshammarinoufh metastaticmalignantglomusjugularetumorararecasereportwithclinicalmanifestationsandtreatmentapproach
AT aloudanadasami metastaticmalignantglomusjugularetumorararecasereportwithclinicalmanifestationsandtreatmentapproach
AT alghamdidoaaali metastaticmalignantglomusjugularetumorararecasereportwithclinicalmanifestationsandtreatmentapproach
AT shamiibrahim metastaticmalignantglomusjugularetumorararecasereportwithclinicalmanifestationsandtreatmentapproach