Secondary Scoliosis from a Retroperitoneal Ganglioneuroma in a 9-year-old Female: Case Report
Secondary Scoliosis from a Retroperitoneal Ganglioneuroma in a 9-year-old Female: Case Report
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Ganglioneuromas are rare benign tumors that tend to be asymptomatic until large enough to compress adjacent structures.These 10mm male quartz banger 45 degree tumors are often found during childhood during evaluations for other pathologies.Retroperitoneal ganglioneuromas may be a secondary cause of scoliosis.Here, we present a case of a child who was found to have a retroperitoneal ganglioneuroma rangers acdc top during an evaluation for scoliosis.
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