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It's interesting because we said that the carotid
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body tumors tend to favor the right side.
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My inclination on glomus jugulare tumor is that
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they occur more commonly on the left side.
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And that was the case with this individual.
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If we look at the skull base starting from above,
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we come down and we are looking at the transverse sinus.
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We're following the transverse sinus.
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We're going from the transverse sinus to the
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sigmoid sinus. And at the sigmoid sinus,
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we see that there is soft tissue here associated with
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erosion of the bone and enlargement of the jugular
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foramen with this soft tissue mass.
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So gross irregular erosion of the jugular foramen.
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We see that, once again,
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we have the normal jugular vein and
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carotid artery on the right.
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We have the normal internal carotid artery on the left,
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but there is soft tissue growing into this jugular vein.
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And this implies that the patient has a glomus jugulare.
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And you notice that down lower,
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the jugular vein returns to normal.
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Why is that?
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It's receiving lots of veins from the retromandibular
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vein and the anterior jugular vein,
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and the external jugular vein,
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which is why it remains patent.
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But in this case,
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a nice example of the degree of the bone erosion
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that may occur with the glomus jugulare.
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Next, we want to look at the middle ear cavity.
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So here is our middle ear cavity
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with the middle ear ossicles.
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We can look at this on the CT scan
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with thinner section imaging.
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And there is no soft tissue in the middle ear cavity
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to suggest a glomus jugulotympanicum.
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However, we do see that there is dehiscence at the jugular
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foramen here. And if they were doing otoscopy,
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they may see a retro tympanic red mass, secondary to the
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growth of the glomus jugulare through
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the posterior wall here.
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So, another left-sided glomus jugulare
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growing into the jugular vein and showing bone erosion
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of the temporal bone,
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but without a soft tissue mass in the middle ear cavity.
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