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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Ultrasound in the neuroblastoma shows heterogeneous solid masses due to vascular, necrotic and calcified content of the masses. When it is present in the adrenal, it displaces the kidneys inferiorly. | |||
==Key Ultrasound Findings in Neuroblastoma== | ==Key Ultrasound Findings in Neuroblastoma== | ||
* Ultrasound in the neuroblastoma shows | * Ultrasound in the neuroblastoma shows heterogeneous solid masses due to necrotic, vascular and calcified content of the masses.<ref name="radio">Neuroblastoma. Radiopaedia (2015) http://radiopaedia.org/articles/neuroblastoma Accessed on October, 8 2015</ref> | ||
* When neuroblastoma is in the adrenal, it displaces the kidneys inferiorly. | * When neuroblastoma is in the adrenal, it displaces the kidneys inferiorly. | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Zahir Ali Shaikh, MD[2]Haytham Allaham, M.D. [3]
Overview
Ultrasound in the neuroblastoma shows heterogeneous solid masses due to vascular, necrotic and calcified content of the masses. When it is present in the adrenal, it displaces the kidneys inferiorly.
Key Ultrasound Findings in Neuroblastoma
- Ultrasound in the neuroblastoma shows heterogeneous solid masses due to necrotic, vascular and calcified content of the masses.[1]
- When neuroblastoma is in the adrenal, it displaces the kidneys inferiorly.
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Neuroblastoma observed on ultrasound as a large right suprarenal mass with heterogeneous echogenicity.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Neuroblastoma. Radiopaedia (2015) http://radiopaedia.org/articles/neuroblastoma Accessed on October, 8 2015