Neuroblastoma is considered to be congenital and occurs especially in the infant or adolescent population.
Neuroblastoma is a type of immature nerve cell that forms during fetal life. Most nerve cells mature after birth, and these mutated nerve cells from infancy can divide into neuroblastomas, which can eventually lead to morbidity.
Neuroblastoma occurs most often in infants and young children, and it cannot be ruled out that exposure of pregnant women to radiation or drugs, etc., causes an abnormal proliferative state of fetal nerve cells, which ultimately results in the formation of neuroblastoma.
If neuroblastoma is considered, the patient should consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations to clarify the condition, and should be actively treated under the guidance of the physician.