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*Computed tomography (CT): CT scan can confirm the location of the cancer and show the organs nearby. This allows doctors to find the neuroblastoma and spot whether it has spread to the bones and/or other parts of the body. CT scans can be useful to look for neuroblastoma in the abdomen, pelvis, and chest. | |||
'''CT images demonstrate a large neuroblastoma''' | '''CT images demonstrate a large neuroblastoma''' | ||
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CT
- Computed tomography (CT): CT scan can confirm the location of the cancer and show the organs nearby. This allows doctors to find the neuroblastoma and spot whether it has spread to the bones and/or other parts of the body. CT scans can be useful to look for neuroblastoma in the abdomen, pelvis, and chest.
CT images demonstrate a large neuroblastoma