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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | neuroblastoma | Adrenals; common tumor in children under 5; from medulla or sympathetic chain ganglia | 1.81 Adrenal adenomas/carcinomas |
| 2 | Neuroblastoma | What disease arises from the adrenal medulla, displaces and crosses the midline, metastasizes early, is the most common solid tumor, and is seen in the 2-to 4-year-old age group? | USMLE Step I Comprehensive review |
| 3 | Neuroblastoma | Name the cancer associated with the following oncogenes. (Some may have more than one answer) • N-myc | USMLE Step I Comprehensive review |
| 4 | Neuroblastoma | Homer-Wright rosettes | USMLE Step I Comprehensive review |
| 5 | Neuroblastoma | What is the most common one? • Solid tumor in children | USMLE Step I Comprehensive review |
| 6 | neuroblastoma | most common in children; no hypertension | endocrinology fa1 |
| 7 | Neuroblastoma | Nontender abdominal mass associated with elevated VMA and HVA. | USMLE Step 2 Rapid Review |
| 8 | neuroblastoma | malignant tumor in children | nervous set & nervous tissue |
| 9 | Neuroblastoma | Malignant childhood tumor originating in cells of the nervous system. | Medical Terminology - Chapter 19 |
| 10 | neuroblastoma | nerve growing tumor | self quiz |
| 11 | Neuroblastoma | Malignant childhood tumor originating in cells of the nervous system. | Medical Terms (mulitple sets) |
| 12 | neuroblastoma | embryonal tumor; sympathetic ganglia and adrenal medulla; usually diagnosed by 2; accounts for 15% of cancer deaths in children | neuropathology |
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