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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1965
Summary1. A rase of congenital neuroblastonia is reported.2. Forty‐five other cases reported since 19·10 are reviewed.3. Twenty‐six cases (56 per cent.) survived fifteen months or longer without evidence of metastases.4. Of 14 cases arising apart from the adrenals, 13 survived.5.
D C, MACKENZIE, J M, HAM, R S, HYSLOP
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Summary1. A rase of congenital neuroblastonia is reported.2. Forty‐five other cases reported since 19·10 are reviewed.3. Twenty‐six cases (56 per cent.) survived fifteen months or longer without evidence of metastases.4. Of 14 cases arising apart from the adrenals, 13 survived.5.
D C, MACKENZIE, J M, HAM, R S, HYSLOP
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1975
A case of olfactory neuroblastoma, type 1 (olfactory neurocytoma), in a 44-year-old man is described. The tumour grew extensively in the right nasal cavity with involvement of the maxillary sinus and ethmoidal region, but was radically removed at operation. The prognosis and treatment are discussed in the light of earlier literature.
C G, Lindström, D W, Lindström
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A case of olfactory neuroblastoma, type 1 (olfactory neurocytoma), in a 44-year-old man is described. The tumour grew extensively in the right nasal cavity with involvement of the maxillary sinus and ethmoidal region, but was radically removed at operation. The prognosis and treatment are discussed in the light of earlier literature.
C G, Lindström, D W, Lindström
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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2006
One-fifth of all neuroblastomas are diagnosed either antenatally or in the first 3 months of life. Over the past two decades, routine prenatal ultrasound has significantly increased the rate of diagnosis of fetal neuroblastoma. More than 90% of these tumors arise in the adrenal gland, suggesting a link between perinatal tumors and the nodular ...
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One-fifth of all neuroblastomas are diagnosed either antenatally or in the first 3 months of life. Over the past two decades, routine prenatal ultrasound has significantly increased the rate of diagnosis of fetal neuroblastoma. More than 90% of these tumors arise in the adrenal gland, suggesting a link between perinatal tumors and the nodular ...
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