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

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 Cyclist Accessories - Clothing - Outerwear enough to compress adjacent structures.These 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 during Brain Teaser Puzzles an evaluation for scoliosis.

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