Multifocal appendiceal ganglioneuroma as the presenting symptom in a patient with PTEN hamartoma syndrome
Pediatric ganglioneuroma, although benign, is typically treated by surgical resection. However, it is often asymptomatic and an incidental finding. We present an incidental multifocal ganglioneuroma diagnosed within the appendix and the subsequent treatment for this lesion. This intraoperative disco...
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Main Authors: | Katherine W. Gonzalez (Author), Jeffrey J. Dehmer (Author), Katherine M. Chastain (Author), Lei Shao (Author), Richard J. Hendrickson (Author) |
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2016-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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