A ganglioneuroma usually causes no symptoms, and is only discovered when being examined or treated for another condition. Symptoms depend on the location of the tumor and the type of chemicals released. If the tumor is in the chest area (mediastinum), symptoms may include: Breathing difficulty; Chest pain; Compression of the windpipe (trachea). If the tumor is lower down in the abdomen in the area called the retroperitoneal space, symptoms may include: Abdominal pain; Bloating. If the tumor is near the spinal cord, it may cause: Compression of the spinal cord, which leads to pain and loss of strength or feeling in the legs, the arms, or both; Spine deformity. These tumors may produce certain hormones, which can cause the following symptoms: Diarrhea; Enlarged clitoris (women); High blood pressure; Increased body hair; Sweating.
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