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  2. Ganglioneuroblastoma - Wikipedia

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    Ganglioneuroblastoma is a variant of neuroblastoma that is surrounded by ganglion cells. It can be difficult to diagnose. [1] Nodular ganglioneuroblastoma can be ...

  3. Ganglioneuroma - Wikipedia

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    Any symptoms will depend upon the tumor's location and the nearby organs affected. [citation needed] For example, a tumor in the chest area may cause breathing difficulty, chest pain, and trachea compression. If the tumor is located lower in the abdomen, it may cause abdominal pain and bloating.

  4. Neuroblastoma - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms depend on primary tumor locations and metastases if present: [7] In the abdomen, a tumor may cause abdominal distension and constipation. A tumor in the chest may cause breathing problems. A tumor pressing on the spinal cord may cause weakness, thus an inability to stand, crawl, or walk.

  5. What are the symptoms and causes of bone cancer? - AOL

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    The most common type of bone cancer, called osteosarcoma, mostly affects children and young adults under 20. Ewing sarcoma is another main type of bone cancer, which most commonly affects people ...

  6. Anti-Hu associated encephalitis - Wikipedia

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    Before the diagnosis can be made, other causes of disease need to be ruled out. They could be the sole cause or a co-contributor to a patient's new symptoms, in addition to anti-Hu encephalitis. Examples include—but are not limited to—problems with metabolism, a brain tumor, or inflammation of tissue coating around the brain. [17]

  7. Ganglioglioma - Wikipedia

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    A ganglioglioma (or gangliocytoma) is a rare, slow-growing primary central nervous system (CNS) tumor which most frequently occurs in the temporal lobes of children and young adults. [3] They are mixed cell tumors containing both neural ganglionic cells and neural glial cell components.

  8. Researchers Found A Link Between This Childhood Virus And ...

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    CMV is really common—more than half of adults have been infected with it by age 40, ... (CDC). Most people with CMV show no symptoms, but it can cause mild, cold-like illness.

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