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- Q581592 subject Q6324703.
- Q581592 abstract "A paraganglioma is rare neuroendocrine neoplasm that may develop at various body sites (including the head, neck, thorax and abdomen). About 97% are benign and cured by surgical removal; the remaining 3% are malignant because they are able to produce distant metastases. "Paraganglioma" is now the most-widely accepted term for these lesions, that have been also described as: glomus tumor, chemodectoma, perithelioma, fibroangioma, and sympathetic nevi.".
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- Q581592 icd9 "194.5".
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- Q581592 icd "194.5".
- Q581592 icd "194.6".
- Q581592 icd "227.5".
- Q581592 icd "227.6".
- Q581592 icd "237.3".
- Q581592 icd "C75.4, C75.5, D35.5, D35.6, D44.6, D44.7".
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- Q581592 name "Paraganglioma".
- Q581592 type Disease.
- Q581592 type Thing.
- Q581592 type Q12136.
- Q581592 comment "A paraganglioma is rare neuroendocrine neoplasm that may develop at various body sites (including the head, neck, thorax and abdomen). About 97% are benign and cured by surgical removal; the remaining 3% are malignant because they are able to produce distant metastases. "Paraganglioma" is now the most-widely accepted term for these lesions, that have been also described as: glomus tumor, chemodectoma, perithelioma, fibroangioma, and sympathetic nevi.".
- Q581592 label "Paraganglioma".
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- Q581592 name "Paraganglioma".