Difference between paraganglioma and neuroblastoma
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A rare, usually benign tumor that develops from cells of the paraganglia. ... Those that develop outside of the adrenal glands near blood vessels or nerves are called glomus tumors or chemodectomas. Enlarge. Paraganglioma of the head and neck. A rare tumor that often forms near the carotid artery.
Neuroblastoma starts in certain very early forms of nerve cells, most often found in an embryo or fetus. (The term neuro refers to nerves, while blastoma refers to a cancer that affects immature or developing cells). This type of cancer occurs most often in infants and young children. It is rare in children older than 10 years.
Neuroblastoma starts in certain very early forms of nerve cells, most often found in an embryo or fetus. (The term neuro refers to nerves, while blastoma refers to a cancer that affects immature or developing cells). This type of cancer occurs most often in infants and young children. It is rare in children older than 10 years.
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