Definitive radiotherapy in the management of chemodectomas arising in the temporal bone, carotid body, and glomus vagale
Head & Neck2001Vol. 23(5), pp. 363–371
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Russell W. Hinerman, William M. Mendenhall, Robert J. Amdur, Scott P. Stringer, Patrick J. Antonelli, Nicholas J. Cassisi
Abstract
Irradiation offers a high probability of tumor control with relatively minimal risks for patients with chemodectomas of the temporal bone and neck. There were no severe treatment complications.
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