Total: 5 |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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The authors describe an original case of connatal neuroblastoma (stage IV-S), observed at birth, for the presence of subcutaneous nodules, in rapid expansion. |