Neuroblastoma

Neuroblastoma is a malignant tumor of neural crest cells, the cells that give rise to the sympathetic nervous system, which is observed in children.

Subcutaneous nodule

Slightly elevated lesions on or in the skin with a diameter of over 5 mm.


Total: 5

                      


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PMID (PMCID)
22009205
FEMALE Infant, Newborn
Heterochronous bilateral adrenal neuroblastoma: stage 4S in early infancy following resection of stage I lesion in the neonatal period.
Lee KJ, Urabe T, Kouroki M, Anan T, Endo F, Inomata Y.
Pediatr Surg Int. 2012;28(1):59-62.
A girl presented with a right adrenal mass, and multiple hepatic lesions and subcutaneous nodules 3 months after complete resection of left adrenal neuroblastoma in the neonatal period.
1450974
FEMALE
The computed tomographic appearance of subcutaneous nodules occurring in metastatic neuroblastoma.
Peled N, Babyn PS, de Nanassy J.
Can Assoc Radiol J. 1992;43(6):441-2.
The computed tomographic appearance of subcutaneous nodules occurring in metastatic neuroblastoma.
1450974
FEMALE
The computed tomographic appearance of subcutaneous nodules occurring in metastatic neuroblastoma.
Peled N, Babyn PS, de Nanassy J.
Can Assoc Radiol J. 1992;43(6):441-2.
The authors report a case of subcutaneous nodules in a 2-month-old girl with metastatic neuroblastoma; the appearance of the nodules in computed tomography scans is described.
1450974
FEMALE
The computed tomographic appearance of subcutaneous nodules occurring in metastatic neuroblastoma.
Peled N, Babyn PS, de Nanassy J.
Can Assoc Radiol J. 1992;43(6):441-2.
In patients with neuroblastoma and other neoplasms subcutaneous nodules may be an easily accessible source of samples for histopathologic examination.
3287346
MALE Infant, Newborn
[Connatal neuroblastoma IV-S. Clinical and therapeutic considerations on a case].
Bolesani C, Zanon A, Formentin PA, Carli M.
Pediatr Med Chir. 1988;10(1):115-8.
The authors describe an original case of connatal neuroblastoma (stage IV-S), observed at birth, for the presence of subcutaneous nodules, in rapid expansion.