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May 8, 2023

Is surgery alone effective in treating neonatal adrenal neuroblastoma

Neuroblastoma

  OBJECTIVE: To investigate the significance of risk grouping and treatment by subgroup in neonatal tumors.  METHODS: The clinical data of 37 children with neonatal adrenal neuroblastoma (NB) admitted between May 2003…

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May 8, 2023

Genomic spatio-temporal evolution of genomics occurring during glioblastoma recurrence

Neuroblastoma

   Recurrence of glioblastoma (GBM) can be localized in situ or at distant sites, but the two different recurrence patterns have been less studied, making it more difficult to talk…

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Apr 3, 2023

What is radiofrequency ablation myeloplasty?

Neuroblastoma

  Discogenic lower back pain and disc herniation, which are extremely common clinical conditions, are receiving increasing attention. With the increasing awareness of discogenic pain, many treatment methods have been generated,…

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Apr 3, 2023

Prognosis of glioblastoma resection by craniotomy alone

Neuroblastoma

  The patient, a 56-year-old female, was admitted to the hospital with 1 month of slurred speech.  The cranial MRI showed a left frontal speech center occupancy.  The lesion was removed by craniotomy…

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Apr 3, 2023

Bifrontal glioblastoma surgically removed

Neuroblastoma

  The patient, a 66-year-old male, was admitted with headache with memory loss for 1 month.  The cranial MRI showed bilateral frontal lobe occupations.  A craniotomy was performed to remove the bifrontal lesions,…

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Apr 3, 2023

When is surgery appropriate for neuroblastoma?

Neuroblastoma

  Neuroblastoma is highly malignant and often locally manifests extensive metastasis and fusion of regional lymph nodes, or involves vital organs and vascular nerves, making surgery difficult. In clinical practice, we…

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Apr 3, 2023

What tests should be done to suspect neuroblastoma?

Neuroblastoma

  I. Tumor markers 1. 24h urinary VMA: Vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) is a catecholamine metabolite, suggesting the diagnosis.  2.Neuron-specific enolase (NSE): It is mainly used to judge the prognosis and recurrence monitoring.  3.Serum…

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Apr 3, 2023

High-risk neuroblastoma: a three-stage treatment model

Neuroblastoma

  Neuroblastoma is classified into low, intermediate and high risk groups based on age, stage, histological type and molecular biological variants. For the low- and intermediate-risk groups, treatment is not difficult…

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Apr 3, 2023

Symptoms of chronic inflammatory demyelinating radiculoneuropathy

Neuroblastoma

  Typical chronic inflammatory demyelinating radiculopathy (CIDP) presents as a chronic, more or less symmetrical, sensorimotor neuropathy with loss of tendon reflexes and sensory symptoms in 85% of patients, of which…

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Apr 3, 2023

The 1st International Master Workshop on Pediatric Neurosurgery in China

Neuroblastoma

In the golden autumn of 2013 in Beijing, Xuanwu Neurosurgery Department of Capital Medical University hosted for the first time the “1st International Master Workshop on Pediatric Neurosurgery in China”.…

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Neuroblastoma

  • Is surgery alone effective in treating neonatal adrenal neuroblastoma
  • Genomic spatio-temporal evolution of genomics occurring during glioblastoma recurrence
  • What is radiofrequency ablation myeloplasty?
  • Prognosis of glioblastoma resection by craniotomy alone
  • Bifrontal glioblastoma surgically removed
  • When is surgery appropriate for neuroblastoma?
  • What tests should be done to suspect neuroblastoma?
  • High-risk neuroblastoma: a three-stage treatment model
  • Symptoms of chronic inflammatory demyelinating radiculoneuropathy
  • The 1st International Master Workshop on Pediatric Neurosurgery in China
  • Learning curve for intervertebral discoscopic nucleus pulposus removal
  • How is central neuroblastoma diagnosed and treated?
  • Application of cone beam radiation therapy for positional errors
  • How is medulla oblongata paralysis treated?
  • Vascular skeletonization approach preserves kidney during neuroblastoma resection
  • How to treat and prevent neuroblastoma in newborns?
  • Diagnosis of neuroblastoma in newborns
  • Diagnosis and treatment of neuroblastoma of the adrenal region in the neonatal period
  • How to operate for giant neuroblastoma of the retroperitoneum in small infants
  • Clinical manifestations of pediatric neuroblastoma
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