- system). However,
ganglioneuromas themselves are
fully differentiated neuronal tumors that do not
contain immature elements.
Ganglioneuromas most frequently...
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myelin sheath, as in the case of
genuine neoplasms (growths) like
ganglioneuromas and neurinomas. The term is also used to
refer to any
swelling of a...
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originating in the
neural crest.
These tumors are
typically classified as
ganglioneuromas or ganglioneuroblastomas.
These tumors are not
believed to significantly...
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Thyroid cancer (follicular)
Gastrointestinal hamartomas (including
ganglioneuromas, but
excluding hyperplastic polyps; ≥3) Lhermitte-Duclos
disease (adult)...
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Glioma Mature neuron Ganglioneuroma:
Ganglioglioma Retinoblastoma Neurocytoma Dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumour Lhermitte–Duclos
disease CNS embryonal...
- (December 2006). "Emergencies
caused by pheochromocytoma, neuroblastoma, or
ganglioneuroma".
Endocrinology and
Metabolism Clinics of
North America. 35 (4): 699–724...
- Medulloblastoma,
Primitive neuroectodermal tumor Neuroepitheliomatous tumors Ganglioneuroma, Neuroblastoma,
Atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor, Retinoblastoma,...
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Leiomyoma Striated muscle Rhabdomyoma Ectodermal Glia Astrocytoma,
Schwannoma Melanocytes Nevus Meninges Meningioma Nerve cells Ganglioneuroma Reference...
- tire baby syndrome) Fordyce's spot (Fordyce's disease)
Ganglion cyst
Ganglioneuroma Gardner fibroma Genital leiomyoma (dartoic leiomyoma)
Giant cell fibroblastoma...
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Glioma Mature neuron Ganglioneuroma:
Ganglioglioma Retinoblastoma Neurocytoma Dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumour Lhermitte–Duclos
disease CNS embryonal...