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[Paragangliomas of the head and neck].

Verena StrasserTeresa Steinbichler
Published in: HNO (2024)
Paragangliomas represent a heterogeneous group of rare neuroendocrine tumors with marked variability in symptoms and disease course. Due to the close proximity to neurovascular structures, paragangliomas of the head and neck region can cause a variety of symptoms. To this day, there are no reliable prognostic factors that can predict a potentially malignant course. All patients with newly diagnosed paragangliomas should undergo an early diagnostic workup and regular follow-up examinations in specialized centers. While radical resection was previously regarded as standard treatment for paragangliomas, radiotherapy and active surveillance (watch-and-scan strategy) have become equally important over the years. Low-threshold techniques for molecular pathology analysis of the mutation-specific behavior of paragangliomas are nowadays available.
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