The diagnosis of a lower extremity glomus tumor (GT) is often delayed owing to the lack of awareness and low level of suspicion by the treating physician. GT is thought to arise from cutaneous ...
Figure 1: Olfr78 is expressed in carotid body glomus cells. Figure 2: Ventilatory responses of Olfr78 null mutants to hypoxia and hypercapnia. All experiments with animals were approved by the ...
Glomus jugulare tumors are rare lesions accounting for approximately 0.6% of head and neck tumors (Greenberg, 2001) and arise from paraganglion cells in the area of the jugular bulb, typically from ...