Non-functional cervical paraganglioma in an adult: A case report
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32677/IJCR.2019.v05.i02.026Keywords:
Non-functional, Paraganglioma, Surgical excision, Vagal.Abstract
Paragangliomas are rare neuroendocrine tumors. The most common site is the adrenals cervical region. Cervical paragangliomas
are divided into carotid body and vagus types. Here, we report the case of a non-functional cervical paraganglioma in a 78-yearold
male came with complaints of swelling in the left side of the neck for 2 years. On imaging, guided core needle biopsy showed
eosinophilic cells with vacuolated nuclei and some inclusion bodies which suggested a possible clear cell tumor, neuroendocrine
tumor or a paraganglioma. Complete surgical excision was done under general anesthesia, postoperative histopathology and
immunohistochemistry markers (S100, Synaptophysin, and Ki67) suggested of paraganglioma.
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