Successful Surgical Management of Mediastinal Ganglioneuroma in a 12-Year-Old Boy: A Case Report

AuthorMahmood Khoshkhabar
AuthorHoda Ilkhani Pak
AuthorMehran Peyvasteh
AuthorShahnam Askarpour
AuthorHossein Ghaedamini
Accessioned Date2024-12-15T01:30:59Z
Available Date2024-12-15T01:30:59Z
Issued Date2024-12-31
AbstractIntroduction: Ganglioneuromas (GNs) are benign tumors composed of gangliocytes and mature stroma which is usually asymptomatic. The GNs are differentiated neuronal tumors without immature elements and can arise from peripheral autonomic ganglion sites. The main treatment for that is complete surgical excision. In the case of tumor resection, chemotherapy and radiotherapy are not indicated. Case Presentation: The 12-year-old boy was referred to Abouzar Hospital in Ahvaz with complaints of cough, cold, and shortness of breath. Based on abdominal and pelvic CT scans, a heterogeneous hypodense mass (135 × 105 mm) was observed in the left upper region. The pathology of it was ganglioneuroma. Then the patient underwent surgery with a midline incision extending to the 6 - 7 intercostal space. Finally, the patient was discharged with good general condition. Conclusions: The most effective treatment for ganglioneuroma is complete surgical removal of the mass. This study highlights the importance of imaging in diagnosing ganglioneuroma as a tumor located in the posterior mediastinum.
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/ijcm-147839
URIhttps://repository.brieflands.com/handle/123456789/64283
KeywordGanglioneuroma
KeywordThoracoabdominal Involvement
KeywordThoracoabdominal Resection
KeywordChild
PublisherBrieflands
TitleSuccessful Surgical Management of Mediastinal Ganglioneuroma in a 12-Year-Old Boy: A Case Report
TypeCase Report
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