Long-Term Survival of Bifocal Paraganglioma: A Case Report

Paragangliomas are sympathetic and parasympathetic para-ganglia neuroendocrine tumors of the autonomic nervous system. We analyzed a bifocal paraganglioma case of a 52-year-old patient in December 2013 with hearing loss and right ear pain, headaches, episodes of vomiting, and abdominal pain ten mont...

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