Abstract
The neuroblastoma: A case report and review - IJMPO- Print ISSN No: - 2581-4699 Online ISSN No:- 2581-4702 Article DOI No:- 10.18231/j.ijmpo.2019.032, IP International Journal of Medical Paediatrics and Oncology-IP Int J Med Paediatr Oncol
Highlights
Neuroblastoma one of the commonest neurologic tumor of paediatrics and child hood found anywhere along the tumor gift pathologic process malady at designation with poor outcome, despite intensive treatment protocols as well as megatherapy with hematopoetic somatic cell peripheral sympathetic nervous system, some times known as extra cranial solid tumors of infancy
Stages for Neuroblastoma:Stage 1: Tumor limited to organ or structure of origin Stage 2: Tumor with regional spread not crossing the midline
Patients having good prognosis and extremely well survival rate with the current intensive regimens and treatment strategies shall be evaluated for surgery to avoid the metastasis of the tumor, so as to redefine the neuroblastoma with negative margins
Summary
Neuroblastoma one of the commonest neurologic tumor of paediatrics and child hood found anywhere along the tumor gift pathologic process malady at designation with poor outcome, despite intensive treatment protocols as well as megatherapy with hematopoetic somatic cell peripheral sympathetic nervous system, some times known as extra cranial solid tumors of infancy. It was first described by Dr Rudolf Virchow as a “Glioma” in the abdominal cavity.
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