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Diagnostic and prognostic impact of urinary catecholamines in neuroblastoma patients

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Urinary catecholamines appear to be useful to give a first but important hint about the biological behavior and thus the prognosis of the underlying disease. Particularly DA/VMA ratio may serve as a tool for "biological grading"-especially in disseminated disease of infancy. In addition, it may be speculated that HVA negativity and low DA/VMA ratio may be helpful for the decision of a "wait and see" strategy in selected neuroblastoma patients with localized disease.

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