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  • Neuroblastoma arises from neural crest cells, which are normally involved in the development of the sympathetic nervous system and adrenal glands.
  • Neuroblastoma frequently originates from the sympathetic nervous system structures. Specific sites may include:
  • Adrenal glands in 35% of the cases (most common site)
  • Retroperitoneal organs in 30% of the cases:
  • Organ of Zuckerkandl
  • Coeliac axis
  • Paravertebral sympathetic chain
  • Posterior mediastinum in 20% of the cases
  • Neck 1-5%
  • Pelvis: 2-3%

Intra abdominal occurrence is commoner than intra thoracic and comprise of almost two third of cases. Specific sites include:

adrenal glands: most common site of origin, 35% retroperitoneum: 30-35% organ of Zuckerkandl coeliac axis paravertebral sympathetic chain

posterior mediastinum: 20% neck: 1-5% pelvis: 2-3% In rare cases, no primary tumor can be discerned. Most of them secrete catecholamines: vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) and homovanillic acid (HVA) 2​