Glomus angioma: series of cases and literature review
https://doi.org/10.24835/1607-0763-1356
Abstract
Glomus tumors usually occur in areas rich in glomus bodies, such as the subungual areas of the fingers or the deep dermis of the palm, wrist, and forearm, but they can also occur in deep visceral sites throughout the body, including the lungs, stomach, pancreas, liver, gastrointestinal and urinary tracts. They are thought to have originated from modified smooth muscle cells of the neuromyoarterial glomus, commonly referred to as the glomus body, whose function is to regulate temperature through arteriovenous shunting of the blood. Important during the pathological process for these tumors are pain that persists for a long time, which is often necessary for their detection and the possibility of relapse.
The purpose: to analyze and evaluate our own clinical cases of glomus angioma of various localization.
Materials and methods. 6 patients with a morphologically verified diagnosis of glomus angioma (5 women and 1 man aged 23 to 50 years, mean age 34.5 years) were treated at A.V. Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center of Surgery for the period from 2004 to 2023. All patients were operated on. Lesions localization: limbs soft tissues – 3, retroperitoneal space – 2, lung – 1.
Results. The term of the lesions detection varied from 2 months to congenital. In 2 of 3 cases of the limbs soft tissues tumors localization they were congenital. Limbs soft tissues glomus tumors: the leions ranged in size from 40.0 × 28.65 mm to a large lesion, consisting of multiple foci ranging in size from 20.0 to 60.0 mm in diameter, all tumors were multinodular. Retroperitoneal glomus tumors: the lesions were rather large (a multinodular lesion from 6.0 to 48.0 mm in diameter and a single-nodular multi-chamber lesion of a polycyclic form, 150.0 × 100.0 × 80.0 mm in size). The lung glomus tumor was single-nodular and had a diameter of 12.5 mm. In the vast majority of cases (5/6), the lesions manifested with the pain and discomfort. Only the lung lesion was detected by chance and during a routine examination.
The criteria for ultrasound and MSCT signs of the lesions of various localizations are given. The data are compared with literature data.
Conclusion. Given the rarity of glomus angioma and the lack of publications on glomus angiomas of soft tissues of the extremities and deep-seated tumors in the domestic literature, the presented analysis of a series of our own cases will increase the awareness of clinicians and diagnosticians about these tumors and, thereby, increase their detection, which will allow for earlier surgery.
About the Authors
Yu. A. StepanovaRussian Federation
Yulia A. Stepanova – Doc. of Sci. (Med.), Professor, Academic Secretary
phone: +7 (916) 654-84-85
27, Bol'shaya Serpukhovskaia str., Moscow 117997
A. V. Glotov
Russian Federation
Andrey V. Glotov – pathologist of Pathoanatomical Department
27, Bol'shaya Serpukhovskaia str., Moscow 117997
V. S. Shirokov
Russian Federation
Vadim S. Shirokov – Radiologist, Department of Radiology and Magnetic Resonance Research
27, Bol'shaya Serpukhovskaia str., Moscow 117997
A. A. Kovalenko
Russian Federation
Anastasia A. Kovalenko – resident in the specialty “radiology”
27, Bol'shaya Serpukhovskaia str., Moscow 117997
S. V. Sapelkin
Russian Federation
Sergey V. Sapelkin – Doc. of Sci. (Med.), Chief Researcher of the Vascular Surgery Department
27, Bol'shaya Serpukhovskaia str., Moscow 117997
E. A. Akhtanin
Russian Federation
Evgeniy A. Akhtanin – Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Researcher of Abdominal Surgery Department
27, Bol'shaya Serpukhovskaia str., Moscow 117997
A. N. Lednev
Russian Federation
Aleksey N. Lednev – Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Junior Researcher of Thoracic Surgery Department
27, Bol'shaya Serpukhovskaia str., Moscow 117997
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