Ganglioneuroma: an 'incidentaloma' of childhood
- PMID: 9569326
- DOI: 10.1007/s003300050438
Ganglioneuroma: an 'incidentaloma' of childhood
Abstract
In adults clinically silent adrenal masses can be discovered incidentally in imaging studies. Most of these 'incidentalomas' are benign, non-functioning adenomas. In contradistinction, in infancy and childhood the most common adrenal mass is the neuroblastoma, a malignant neural crest tumour. Four children are described, each with a benign neural crest tumour - ganglioneuroma - incidentally discovered by conventional radiography or sonographic examination. Complete surgical excision resulted in total recovery of all the children.
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