The usual location of Glomus jugular tumor is:

Correct Answer: Hypotympanum
Description: Ans. B Hypotympanum Glomus tumor is of 2 types: Glomus jugulare Glomus tympanicum Arises from: Dome of jugular bulb Hypotympanum Invades: Jugular foramen therefore involves cranial nerves IX to XII and compresses jugular vein Clinical features: * Signs of com pre ion of cranial nerves IX to XII Arises from Promontory of middle ear Clinical features: * Aural symptoms sometimes with facial paralysis
Category: ENT
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