Can Surgery Be Used to Treat a Child’s Inability to Walk Due to Malignant Lymphoma in the Legs?

Pediatric lymphoma is commonly T lymphoblastic lymphoma type, prone to invade the central nervous system, and should be treated as acute lymphoblastic leukemia, under the care of pediatric hematology oncology. The causes of pediatric hematological tumors are diverse. If a child is diagnosed with this condition, parents should immediately cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, perform gastrointestinal decompression, and cultivate good hygiene habits. Parents should pay attention to avoid their child developing picky eating or selective eating habits, and maintain a balanced diet.
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Dealing with Lymph Node Metastasis in the Neck

Patients experiencing lymph node metastasis in the neck after surgery for olfactory neuroblastoma and radiation therapy may not respond well to initial treatment. It is recommended to switch to a new chemotherapy regimen or consider palliative and interventional treatments. Regular follow-up checks are essential to prevent the disease from worsening.
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