Glomus tumour

Head & Neck
Blood Vessels & Circulation

A glomus tumour is a noncancerous slow-growing tumour that develops near the jugular vein or middle ear. They can grow slowly over many years before being noticed. An MRI may show changes near the base of the skull or in the neck consistent with this type of tumour. Finding a glomus tumour early may allow for treatment before it grows large enough to affect hearing or nearby structures.

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