Intrathoracic tumor is a rare entity in the pediatric population and neurogenic tumors account for 40-50% of childhood intrathoracic tumors. They can cause severe symptoms, such as respiratory distress, neurological dysfunction and metabolic disturbances. Posterior mediastinal ganglioneuroma (GN) usually occurs in children and can be found accidentally. Precise preoperative diagnosis is very difficult and has a great influence on surgical intervention. Here, we report a 6-year-old girl with a posterior mediastinal GN that was found incidentally on chest radiography. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated a right paraspinal tumor with punctuate calcification and intraspinal extension. 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron ...
An eight‑month‑old male child was admitted with weakness and swelling in the feet. Paraparesis and b...
Ganglioneuromas are rare, benign, slow-growing tumors originating from sympathetic ganglion cells. T...
Neurogenic tumors occur most frequently in the posterior mediastinum in all age groups.1We report tw...
Intrathoracic tumor is a rare entity in the pediatric population and neurogenic tumors account for 4...
We report an eight year female patient admitted to the department of pediatrics at Abbasia Pulmonary...
Neurogenic tumors located intrathoracic are rarely seen in childhood. These tumors can be asymptomat...
ABSTRACT We report a 5-year boy presenting with pain in the lower chest and upper abdomen. On evalua...
Ganglioneuromas are mostly seen in adolescents and young adults and they are neurogenic tumors origi...
Introduction:Ganglioneuroblastoma is a rare peripheral neuroblastic tumor that is derived from devel...
Abstract Introduction Ganglioneuroblastoma is a rare peripheral neuroblastic tumor that is derived f...
The most common malignant neurogenic tumors in children are neuroblastic tumors, classified as gangl...
Ganglioneuroma most commonly arise from sympathetic ganglia. This neoplasm may be located wherever g...
Introduction Neuroblastoma is the third most common malignancy and one of the most common neurogenic...
Ganglioneuromas are slow-growing benign counterparts of neuroblastoma groups along with ganglioneuro...
Ganglioneuroblastoma, nodular (GNBn) is a subtype of neuroblastic tumors. This is a rare malignancy ...
An eight‑month‑old male child was admitted with weakness and swelling in the feet. Paraparesis and b...
Ganglioneuromas are rare, benign, slow-growing tumors originating from sympathetic ganglion cells. T...
Neurogenic tumors occur most frequently in the posterior mediastinum in all age groups.1We report tw...
Intrathoracic tumor is a rare entity in the pediatric population and neurogenic tumors account for 4...
We report an eight year female patient admitted to the department of pediatrics at Abbasia Pulmonary...
Neurogenic tumors located intrathoracic are rarely seen in childhood. These tumors can be asymptomat...
ABSTRACT We report a 5-year boy presenting with pain in the lower chest and upper abdomen. On evalua...
Ganglioneuromas are mostly seen in adolescents and young adults and they are neurogenic tumors origi...
Introduction:Ganglioneuroblastoma is a rare peripheral neuroblastic tumor that is derived from devel...
Abstract Introduction Ganglioneuroblastoma is a rare peripheral neuroblastic tumor that is derived f...
The most common malignant neurogenic tumors in children are neuroblastic tumors, classified as gangl...
Ganglioneuroma most commonly arise from sympathetic ganglia. This neoplasm may be located wherever g...
Introduction Neuroblastoma is the third most common malignancy and one of the most common neurogenic...
Ganglioneuromas are slow-growing benign counterparts of neuroblastoma groups along with ganglioneuro...
Ganglioneuroblastoma, nodular (GNBn) is a subtype of neuroblastic tumors. This is a rare malignancy ...
An eight‑month‑old male child was admitted with weakness and swelling in the feet. Paraparesis and b...
Ganglioneuromas are rare, benign, slow-growing tumors originating from sympathetic ganglion cells. T...
Neurogenic tumors occur most frequently in the posterior mediastinum in all age groups.1We report tw...