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Table 1 Reported cases of chest wall glomus tumor in the literature

From: An unusual case of chest wall glomus tumor presenting with axillary pain: a case report and literature review

Study

Patient’s GENDER

Patient’s Age (Y/O)

Duration of symptoms (Y)

Location of mass

Relapse

Temiz et al. [31]

Not reported

Not reported

Not reported

Subcutaneous

Sternum

No

Kambhampati et al. [14]

Male

47

2

Subcutaneous

Left anterior chest wall

No

Neelaiah et al. [33]

Male

46

2

Subcutaneous

Anterior chest wall

Not reported

Tsuruta et al. [34]

Female

19

5

Dorsal side of pectoralis major

Right anterior chest wall

No

Yim et al. [35]

Male

41

Not reported

Deep in the chest wall muscles

Right lateral chest wall

Yes

Uchiyama et al. [36]

Male

50

10

Right 3rd intercostal space

No

Schneller J (37)

Male

30

10

Multifocal in intercostal spaces

Left posterior chest wall (largest one)

Not reported