Peripheral neuroblastic tumors with genotype-phenotype discordance: A report from the Childrens Oncology Group and the international neuroblastoma pathology committee
Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 07/06/2012
Suganuma R et al. – Based on the presence or absence of prominent nucleoli (the putative site of RNA synthesis/accumulation leading to N–myc protein expression), two prognostic subgroups, “conventional” with a better prognosis and “bull's eye” with a poor prognosis, were distinguished among the genotype–phenotype discordant peripheral neuroblastic tumors (pNTs).



