Total: 14 |
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30288394 (6168720) |
OTHER | |
Newborn With Enlarged Erythematous Mass on Back: Case Report and Review of Medical Literature. | ||
Aye MS, Mahaseth M, Rozzelle A, Bhagat I, Agarwal P. Glob Pediatr Health. 2018;5:2333794X18803552. |
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Differential diagnosis of such lesions include cysts, hemangioma, abscess, cellulitis, sclerema neonatorum, subcutaneous fat necrosis, neurofibromatosis, benign tumors, or malignant tumors such as rhabdomyosarcoma, infantile fibrosarcoma, or neuroblastoma. | ||
29392005 |
OTHER | |
Oropharyngeal Hairy Polyp Causing Dysphagia. | ||
Eti CM, smi O, Arpac RB, Vaysoglu Y. Turk Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2015;53(4):188-191. |
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Differential diagnoses comprise hemangioma, teratoma, epidermoid cyst, neuroblastoma, and meningocele. | ||
22606529 (3350251) |
OTHER | |
Infantile hemangiomas masquerading as other periocular disorders. | ||
Hsu J, Mohney BG. Case Rep Pediatr. 2012;2012:290645. |
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Deep orbital hemangiomas can mimic teratoma, lymphangioma, rhabdomyosarcoma, metastatic neuroblastoma, and granulocytic sarcoma. | ||
21548061 |
FEMALE | Child |
Co-occurring SHOC2 and PTPN11 mutations in a patient with severe/complex Noonan syndrome-like phenotype. | ||
Ekvall S, Hagenas L, Allanson J, Anneren G, Bondeson ML. Am J Med Genet A. 2011;155A(6):1217-24. |
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Here, we present a clinical and molecular characterization of a patient with Noonan-like syndrome with loose anagen hair phenotype and additional features including mild psychomotor developmental delay, osteoporosis, gingival hyperplasia, spinal neuroblastoma, intrathoracic extramedullary hematopoiesis, and liver hemangioma. | ||
20920727 |
FEMALE | Infant |
Metastatic neuroblastoma mimicking infantile hemangioma. | ||
Hassanein AH, Fishman SJ, Mulliken JB, Alomari AI, Kurek KC, Padua HM, Greene AK. J Pediatr Surg. 2010;45(10):2045-9. |
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Deviation from the predictable clinical features of a deep infantile hemangioma should prompt consideration for other causes of a subcutaneous mass in infancy, including metastatic neuroblastoma. | ||
20920727 |
FEMALE | Infant |
Metastatic neuroblastoma mimicking infantile hemangioma. | ||
Hassanein AH, Fishman SJ, Mulliken JB, Alomari AI, Kurek KC, Padua HM, Greene AK. J Pediatr Surg. 2010;45(10):2045-9. |
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We describe an infant with infantile hemangioma and concomitant metastatic subcutaneous neuroblastoma mimicking deep hemangioma. | ||
20920727 |
FEMALE | Infant |
Metastatic neuroblastoma mimicking infantile hemangioma. | ||
Hassanein AH, Fishman SJ, Mulliken JB, Alomari AI, Kurek KC, Padua HM, Greene AK. J Pediatr Surg. 2010;45(10):2045-9. |
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We describe an infant with infantile hemangioma and concomitant metastatic subcutaneous neuroblastoma mimicking deep hemangioma. | ||
20920727 |
FEMALE | Infant |
Metastatic neuroblastoma mimicking infantile hemangioma. | ||
Hassanein AH, Fishman SJ, Mulliken JB, Alomari AI, Kurek KC, Padua HM, Greene AK. J Pediatr Surg. 2010;45(10):2045-9. |
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Metastatic neuroblastoma mimicking infantile hemangioma. | ||
19935098 |
FEMALE | Infant |
Coexistence of a giant splenic hemangioma and multiple hepatic hemangiomas mimicking a left adrenal neuroblastoma accompanied with multifocal hepatic metastases: pyrite answer. | ||
Wang J, Pei G, Yan J, Zhang G. J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2009;31(12):983-4. |
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Coexistence of a giant splenic hemangioma and multiple hepatic hemangiomas mimicking a left adrenal neuroblastoma accompanied with multifocal hepatic metastases: pyrite answer. | ||
16163502 |
MALE | Infant |
Posterior mediastinal hemangioma. | ||
Sabharwal GK, Strouse PJ. Pediatr Radiol. 2005;35(12):1263-6. |
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A diagnosis can be suggested by relatively high attenuating masses on contrast-enhanced CT. Posterior mediastinal hemangiomas sometimes mimic neuroblastomas, which is the most common posterior mediastinal in this age group. | ||
10685646 |
FEMALE | Infant, Newborn |
Congenital primitive epithelial tumor of the liver showing focal rhabdoid features, placental involvement, and clinical features mimicking multifocal hemangioma or stage 4S neuroblastoma. | ||
Ohyama M, Ijiri R, Tanaka Y, Kato K, Aida N, Ohnuma K, Sho N, Masuno M, Misugi K. Hum Pathol. 2000;31(2):259-63. |
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Congenital primitive epithelial tumor of the liver showing focal rhabdoid features, placental involvement, and clinical features mimicking multifocal hemangioma or stage 4S neuroblastoma. | ||
10685646 |
FEMALE | Infant, Newborn |
Congenital primitive epithelial tumor of the liver showing focal rhabdoid features, placental involvement, and clinical features mimicking multifocal hemangioma or stage 4S neuroblastoma. | ||
Ohyama M, Ijiri R, Tanaka Y, Kato K, Aida N, Ohnuma K, Sho N, Masuno M, Misugi K. Hum Pathol. 2000;31(2):259-63. |
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The present case is unique and informative in the following aspects: (1) a first case of congenital epithelial tumor of the liver with no hepatocytic differentiation but focal rhabdoid features, (2) clinical similarities to multicentric hemangioma or stage 4S neuroblastoma, (3) diagnosis obtained from histological examination of the placenta immediately after birth. | ||
11193449 |
MALE | Middle Aged |
[99mTc-HMDP accumulation in soft tissue tumor]. | ||
Momose M. Kaku Igaku. 2000;37(6):639-43. |
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Radiographical or histopathologic diagnoses of the 68 cases included; 14 lipomas, 11 liposarcomas, 11 neurinomas or neurofibromas, 6 malignant lymphomas, 5 malignant fibrous histiocytomas, 5 hemangioma, rhabdomyosarcomas, 2 Langerhans cell histiocytoses, 2 desmoid tumors and one each of neuroblastoma, hemangiopericytoma, angiomyxoma, plasmacytoma, liomyosarcoma, lymphangioma, fibrosarcoma, elastofibroma, synovial sarcoma, and ganglion. | ||
8078723 |
FEMALE | Infant |
Hemangioma of a thoracic sympathetic ganglion mimicking a neuroblastoma. | ||
Fowler CL, Bloss RS. Pediatr Radiol. 1994;24(2):148-9. |
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Hemangioma of a thoracic sympathetic ganglion mimicking a neuroblastoma. |