Paraganglioma Tympanojugular

Paragangleoma tympanojugular tumor is a rare disease associated with abnormal cell growth in the head and neck region. These neoplasms often arise in the parotid, carotid, or other large vascular tissues, and they can lead to a variety of symptoms, such as difficulty swallowing, discomfort in the ear or neck, and pain and swelling. In this article we will look at what paragangliomas are, how to diagnose and treat them.

Paraganglia and paraganglenomas Paragangloids are small nerve cells that contain hormones responsible for regulating blood pressure. Paraganglinomas are lesions of these cells that can cause a variety of symptoms. Although paraganclinomas can cause discomfort and disruption of body functions, they are not always life-threatening. Important paraganglins are located in the neck and head region, including the parotid nerve region, thyroid gland, veins and arteries.

The parotid ganglin is a paragandlin-like structure associated with the sympathetic nerves, located in the neck. This site is named for a number of reasons. On the one hand, one of several branches of the facial or auditory nerve originates from here. And to some extent paragandlina