esthesioneuroblastoma

esthesioneuroblastoma
A neoplasm of immature, poorly differentiated neuronal cells believed to arise from neuroepithelial precursors. [esthesio- + neuroblastoma]
- olfactory e. SYN: olfactory neuroblastoma.

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es·the·sio·neu·ro·blas·to·ma (es-the″ze-o-noo″ro-blas-toґmə) olfactory neuroblastoma.

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