Background: A glomus tumor is a biologically benign neoplasm. The traditional surgical approach to treat this tumor boasts the lowest recurrence rates but may cause nail deformities. Objective: A short-scar surgical approach was applied, with the aim of preserving the aesthetics of the nail. Methods: Between January 1999 and January 2009, 25 patients who underwent surgery for a glomus tumor were included in the study. All patients underwent radical resection with three different surgical approaches based on the location of the tumor. Results: All patients who were operated on had complete regression of pain immediately after surgery and at postsurgery follow-ups. Conclusion: The treatment of glomus tumors consists of surgical excision, whic...
Introduction. Glomus tumor is a neuromyoarterial tumor. It is a rare tumor which accounts for abo...
Purpose: Glomus tumors are rare benign vascular tumors, usually located in the skin or soft tissue o...
Aim: Glomus tumors are typically located in the subungual region in 75%-90% of patients. However, th...
Background: A glomus tumor is a biologically benign neoplasm. The traditional surgical approach to t...
Background: A glomus tumor is a biologically benign neoplasm. The traditional surgical approach to t...
BACKGROUND: Glomus tumors are rare benign painful tumors, frequently found in the subungual region. ...
Objectives: Glomus tumor, usually seen in the fingers, is normally involved in the regulation of blo...
Aim and Background: Glomus tumors are hamartomas that account for 1 to 5 of all soft tissue tumors o...
BACKGROUND: Subungual glomus tumors are uncommon tumors that present with a classic triad of tempera...
Glomus tumors are rare, accounting for 1% to 5% of all hand tumors. The treatment of subungual glomu...
WOS: 000287249400012PubMed ID: 20958236Glomus tumor is a rare and benign vascular tumor, arising fro...
Surgery is the best treatment for glomus tumors. Sometimes this can be a challenging procedure becau...
A 34-year-old female with progressing and disturbing pain at right ring finger, exacerbated by touch...
Glomus tumors of the hand are benign vascular tumors, which develop at the expense of the neuro-myo-...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Glomus tumors are infrequent in the hand. We have review 55 cases, localized i...
Introduction. Glomus tumor is a neuromyoarterial tumor. It is a rare tumor which accounts for abo...
Purpose: Glomus tumors are rare benign vascular tumors, usually located in the skin or soft tissue o...
Aim: Glomus tumors are typically located in the subungual region in 75%-90% of patients. However, th...
Background: A glomus tumor is a biologically benign neoplasm. The traditional surgical approach to t...
Background: A glomus tumor is a biologically benign neoplasm. The traditional surgical approach to t...
BACKGROUND: Glomus tumors are rare benign painful tumors, frequently found in the subungual region. ...
Objectives: Glomus tumor, usually seen in the fingers, is normally involved in the regulation of blo...
Aim and Background: Glomus tumors are hamartomas that account for 1 to 5 of all soft tissue tumors o...
BACKGROUND: Subungual glomus tumors are uncommon tumors that present with a classic triad of tempera...
Glomus tumors are rare, accounting for 1% to 5% of all hand tumors. The treatment of subungual glomu...
WOS: 000287249400012PubMed ID: 20958236Glomus tumor is a rare and benign vascular tumor, arising fro...
Surgery is the best treatment for glomus tumors. Sometimes this can be a challenging procedure becau...
A 34-year-old female with progressing and disturbing pain at right ring finger, exacerbated by touch...
Glomus tumors of the hand are benign vascular tumors, which develop at the expense of the neuro-myo-...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Glomus tumors are infrequent in the hand. We have review 55 cases, localized i...
Introduction. Glomus tumor is a neuromyoarterial tumor. It is a rare tumor which accounts for abo...
Purpose: Glomus tumors are rare benign vascular tumors, usually located in the skin or soft tissue o...
Aim: Glomus tumors are typically located in the subungual region in 75%-90% of patients. However, th...