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*Glomus tumor was first described by Wood in the ''Edinburgh Medical Journal'' of 1812. | *Glomus tumor was first described by Wood in the ''Edinburgh Medical Journal'' of 1812.<ref name="pmid12562354">{{cite journal| author=Garman ME, Orengo IF, Netscher D, Schwartz MR, Rosen T| title=On glomus tumors, warts, and razors. | journal=Dermatol Surg | year= 2003 | volume= 29 | issue= 2 | pages= 192-4 | pmid=12562354 | doi= | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=12562354 }}</ref> | ||
**However, Wood described it as a small, bluish, benign, subcutaneous nodule associated with severe paroxysmal pain and tenderness. | **However, Wood described it as a small, bluish, benign, subcutaneous nodule associated with severe paroxysmal pain and tenderness. | ||
**He called this lesion a “painful subcutaneous tubercle.” | **He called this lesion a “painful subcutaneous tubercle.” | ||
*In 1878, Kolaczek described the subungual location of a painful tubercle, which he believed to be a variant of angiosarcoma. | *In 1878, Kolaczek described the subungual location of a painful tubercle, which he believed to be a variant of angiosarcoma. | ||
*Glomus tumor was first correctly described by Barre and Masson in 1924.<ref name="ParkChoe2013">{{cite journal|last1=Park|first1=Dong Sun|last2=Choe|first2=Woo Jin|last3=Chun|first3=Young Il|last4=Moon|first4=Chang-Taek|title=Glomus Tumor in the Femoral Nerve|journal=Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society|volume=54|issue=6|year=2013|pages=540|issn=2005-3711|doi=10.3340/jkns.2013.54.6.540}}</ref><ref name="VerosMarkou2012">{{cite journal|last1=Veros|first1=Konstantinos|last2=Markou|first2=Konstantinos|last3=Filitatzi|first3=Chrysa|last4=Kyrmizakis|first4=Dionysios E.|title=Glomus Tumor of the Cheek: A Case Report|journal=Case Reports in Medicine|volume=2012|year=2012|pages=1–3|issn=1687-9627|doi=10.1155/2012/307294}}</ref> | *Glomus tumor was first correctly described by Barre and Masson in 1924.<ref name="pmid12562354" /><ref name="ParkChoe2013">{{cite journal|last1=Park|first1=Dong Sun|last2=Choe|first2=Woo Jin|last3=Chun|first3=Young Il|last4=Moon|first4=Chang-Taek|title=Glomus Tumor in the Femoral Nerve|journal=Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society|volume=54|issue=6|year=2013|pages=540|issn=2005-3711|doi=10.3340/jkns.2013.54.6.540}}</ref><ref name="VerosMarkou2012">{{cite journal|last1=Veros|first1=Konstantinos|last2=Markou|first2=Konstantinos|last3=Filitatzi|first3=Chrysa|last4=Kyrmizakis|first4=Dionysios E.|title=Glomus Tumor of the Cheek: A Case Report|journal=Case Reports in Medicine|volume=2012|year=2012|pages=1–3|issn=1687-9627|doi=10.1155/2012/307294}}</ref> | ||
**They correctly interpreted the pathologic anatomy of the painful tubercle. | **They correctly interpreted the pathologic anatomy of the painful tubercle. | ||
**Barre and Masson called it a glomus tumor because of its relationship to the normal neuromyoarterial glomus. | **Barre and Masson called it a glomus tumor because of its relationship to the normal neuromyoarterial glomus. |
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Overview
Glomus body was first discovered by Hoyer, a polish anatomist, in 1877. Glomus tumor was first described in 1924 by Barre and Masson.
Historical Perspective
- Glomus tumor was first described by Wood in the Edinburgh Medical Journal of 1812.[1]
- However, Wood described it as a small, bluish, benign, subcutaneous nodule associated with severe paroxysmal pain and tenderness.
- He called this lesion a “painful subcutaneous tubercle.”
- In 1878, Kolaczek described the subungual location of a painful tubercle, which he believed to be a variant of angiosarcoma.
- Glomus tumor was first correctly described by Barre and Masson in 1924.[1][2][3]
- They correctly interpreted the pathologic anatomy of the painful tubercle.
- Barre and Masson called it a glomus tumor because of its relationship to the normal neuromyoarterial glomus.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Garman ME, Orengo IF, Netscher D, Schwartz MR, Rosen T (2003). "On glomus tumors, warts, and razors". Dermatol Surg. 29 (2): 192–4. PMID 12562354.
- ↑ Park, Dong Sun; Choe, Woo Jin; Chun, Young Il; Moon, Chang-Taek (2013). "Glomus Tumor in the Femoral Nerve". Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society. 54 (6): 540. doi:10.3340/jkns.2013.54.6.540. ISSN 2005-3711.
- ↑ Veros, Konstantinos; Markou, Konstantinos; Filitatzi, Chrysa; Kyrmizakis, Dionysios E. (2012). "Glomus Tumor of the Cheek: A Case Report". Case Reports in Medicine. 2012: 1–3. doi:10.1155/2012/307294. ISSN 1687-9627.