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Sarafoleanu C, Badea C, Lupoi D
Bilateral Carotid Body Paragangliomas - Literature Review and Comments in a Patient with no Signs of Men Syndrome
Acta Endo (Buc) 2023, 19 (1): 133-141doi: 10.4183/aeb.2023.133
Paragangliomas are rare neuroendocrine slowgrowing
tumors, often asymptomatic, that originate from
embryonic neural crest cell. In the head and neck area, the
most common location is the carotid body, followed, with
decreasing frequency, in jugular, tympanic and vagal sites.
Bilateral carotid body tumors are extremely rare.
Aim. To present the most important features
of carotid body paragangliomas, illustrating the clinical
characteristics, associated with a thorough analysis of the
diagnostic imaging elements, but also the current therapeutic
strategies, with respective anatomical, surgical considerations
and potential complications that can occur. Surgical resection
is the main line of treatment. The complex anatomy of the
cervical region and the close relationships of carotid body
paragangliomas with carotid vessels and cranial nerves, as well
as its intense vascularization makes the surgical intervention a
real challenge even for an experienced surgeon.
Discussion. Starts from a bilateral carotid
paraganglioma in a 35-year-old male, with painless lateral
neck swelling, accidentally discovered by his barber about two
years ago. Diagnosis was suspected on the basis of history,
clinical and radiological findings. “Wait and scan” strategy
plus endocrinologic assessment for MEN syndromes were
considered the optimal therapeutic approach in this case.
Keywords: carotid body tumor, bilateral paraganglioma, MEN syndrome.
Correspondence: Codrut Sarafoleanu MD, PhD, “St. Mary” Clinical Hospital, ENT&HNS Department, 37-39 Ion Mihalache Blvd., Bucharest, 011172, Romania, E-mail: csarafoleanu@gmail.com