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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 97, 597-600, Copyright © 1966 by American Roentgen Ray Society


JUGULAR FORAMEN AND EARLY ROENTGEN DIAGNOSIS OF GLOMUS JUGULARE TUMOR

SEUK KY KIM M.D.1 and M. PAUL CAPP M.D.2

1 Assistant Professor in Radiology, Duke University Medical Center; Acting Chief, Radiology Service, VA Hospital, Durham, North Carolina
2 Assistant Professor in Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina

A new roentgenographic technique is described by which to detect a glomus jugulare tumor in an early stage.

1. A modified open-mouth Waters' view gives good visualization of the jugular foramen, including the bony floor of the middle ear.

2. A modified Law's mastoid view demonstrates early erosion of the jugular fossa. A case of glomus jugulare tumor is reported as an example.


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