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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