Neuroblastoma - An Unusual Presentation
Date
1980-02Author
Gupta, K.
Chintu, C.
Dube, M.K.
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ArticleLanguage
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Neuroblastoma is relatively a common malignant solid tumour in childhood. Half of the cases occur in children two years of age and younger and three quarters before 4 years of age. Neuroblastoma develops from neural crest tissue. The first clinical manifestation is often due to metastatic lesions which minic other conditions so well that the diagnosis may be difficult. A case of Neuroblastoma with an unusual presentation with persistant haemothorax has been reported and discussed.
Citation
Gupta, K. Chintu, C. Dube, M.K. (1980). Neuroblastoma - An Unusual Presentation. Medical Journal of Zambia. 14(2)Sponsorhip
Office of Global AIDS/US Department of State.Publisher
Medical Journal of Zambia.
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Presentation of a case of Neuroblastoma