- have an
embryonic origin from the
neural crest that has a
mixture of
neuroblastic cells and
eosinophilic cells. This cell line was
first cultured by Greene...
- retroperitoneum,
posterior mediastinum, head, and neck. It is
contained within the
neuroblastic tumors group,
which includes:
Ganglioneuroma (benign), Ganglioneuroblastoma...
-
ganglioneuroblastoma can be
divided by prognosis. It is
contained within the
neuroblastic tumors group,
which includes:
Ganglioneuroma (benign) Ganglioneuroblastoma...
- [citation needed]
Neuroblastoma is an
aggressive cancer of
immature neuroblastic cells (precursors of neurons), and is one of the most
common pediatric...
-
pathology the red
reflex is used to detect. For example, retinoblastoma, a
neuroblastic tumor that can
cause a
dampened or even
white reflex,
occurs in 1 in...
- sarcoma,
lymphoma and Wilms' tumor.
Neuroblastoma is one of the
peripheral neuroblastic tumors (pNTs) that have
similar origins and show a wide
pattern of differentiation...
-
Schleiermacher G,
Delattre O (March 2010). "Molecular
pathogenesis of
peripheral neuroblastic tumors". Oncogene. 29 (11): 1566–79. doi:10.1038/onc.2009.518. PMID 20101209...
- by
ganglion cells and/or well-differentiated or
poorly differentiated neuroblastic cells such as ganglioneuroma, ganglioneuroblastoma, neuroblastoma, peripheral...
- birth. It must be
removed to be cured. Definitions: A rare, biphasic,
neuroblastic, and
pigmented epithelial neoplasm of
craniofacial sites,
usually involving...
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Quaglia Michael P.;
Manchester Karen M. (1996). "A
comparative analysis of
neuroblastic and substrate-adherent
human neuroblastoma cell lines".
Journal of Pediatric...