2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2004.09.008
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Multiple occurrences of different histologic types of the glomus tumor

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“…1 They arise from the normal glomus apparatus, located in the subcutaneous tissue. A glomus body is composed of an afferent arteriole, an anastomotic Suquet-Hoyer canal, an efferent venule, actin-containing glomus cells surrounding the canals, the intraglomerular reticulum, and a capsular portion.…”
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“…1 They arise from the normal glomus apparatus, located in the subcutaneous tissue. A glomus body is composed of an afferent arteriole, an anastomotic Suquet-Hoyer canal, an efferent venule, actin-containing glomus cells surrounding the canals, the intraglomerular reticulum, and a capsular portion.…”
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“…[2][3][4][5] Özellikle tır-nak altında ve parmak ucu pulpasında yoğun miktarda bulunan glomus cisimciklerinden köken almaktadır. Glomus cisimcikleri aferent arteriyol, anastomotik Suquet-Hayer kanalı, eferent venül, kanalı saran aktin içeren glomus hücreleri, intraglomerüler retinakulum ve kapsülden oluş-maktadır.…”
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“…Glomus tumors are benign hamartomas that account for 1%-5% of all soft tissue tumors of the hand. 16 Most glomus tumors show high signal intensity on T2-weighted spin-echo MRI images and strong enhancement after gadolinium injection. 17 GCTTS may present in a similar location adjacent to the tendon, as in our cases.…”
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