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What is A carcinoma involving immature cells of nervous system origin?

Neuroblastoma is a type of cancer that begins in immature nerve cells. It often occurs in young children, typically under the age of 5. Neuroblastoma most commonly originates in the adrenal glands but can also develop in nerve tissue along the spine, chest, abdomen, or pelvis.


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What is the medical term meaning malignant tumor that is developed from epithelial tissue?

A malignant tumour of epithelial origin is called a carcinoma.


What is the name for sarcoma of the nervous system origin?

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In a general sense it can mean highly excitable; unnaturally uneasy.


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I cannot find a firm origin for this saying. Evidently people once believed that the nervous sensation might be caused by something you had eaten.


The site of origin of the preganglionic fibers of the parasympathetic nervous system is?

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What is the term used for in the natural or normal place?

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