Axial Basal.
Primary mediastinal neuroblastoma accounts for 14% of
all neuroblastomas.
Common location is posterior mediastinum, where they arise
from paravertebral sympathetic chain.
They have been associated with a number of disorders, such as Hirschsprung disease, fetal alcohol syndrome, Di George syndrome, Von Recklinghausen disease, and Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome.
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