Neuroblastoma CT
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Haytham Allaham, M.D. [2]
Overview
On CT scan, neuroblastoma is characterized by a heterogeneous, calcified, and necrotic mass, that may encase the surrounding vessels or invade the surrounding tissues.[1]
CT scan
- On CT scan, neuroblastoma is characterized by:[1]
- Heterogeneous mass
- Calcification
- Necrosis
- Compression of the surrounding vessels
- Invasion of the psoas muscle or kidneys
- Swollen lymph nodes
Gallery
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Neuroblastoma observed on transverse abdominal CT scan [1]
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Neuroblastoma observed as a large right enhancing mass with central hypoattenuation on transverse thoracic CT scan[1]
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Neuroblastoma observed as a large right enhancing mass with central hypoattenuation on coronal thoracic CT scan[1]
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Neuroblastoma observed as a large right enhancing mass with central hypoattenuation on coronal thoracic CT scan[1]
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Neuroblastoma observed as a right suprarenal mass with an abundant calcification on sagittal CT scan[1]
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Neuroblastoma observed on head CT scan as lytic deposit noted in the right fronto-parietal skull due to metastatic spread<ref name="radio">
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Neuroblastoma observed on CT scan associated with multiple osseous lytic metastases involving the calvaria, skull base, orbit and mandible with epidural and extra cranial extension[1]