Total: 5 |
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PMID (PMCID) | ||
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26174546 |
FEMALE | |
Stem Cell Transplant-Associated Wernicke Encephalopathy in a Patient with High-Risk Neuroblastoma. | ||
Darlington WS, Pinto N, Hecktman HM, Cohn SL, LaBelle JL. Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2015;62(12):2232-4. |
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We present the case of a 5-year-old patient with stage 4, high-risk neuroblastoma who developed altered mental status, ataxia, and tachycardia during consolidative autologous stem cell transplantation. | ||
19232942 |
FEMALE | Infant |
Catecholamine-secreting neuroblastoma in a 4-month-old infant: perioperative management. | ||
Hernandez MR, Shamberger RC, Seefelder C. J Clin Anesth. 2009;21(1):54-6. |
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We recommend determination of catecholamine levels and pretreatment with alpha-adrenergic and--if needed--beta-adrenergic receptor antagonists in infants with neuroblastoma and hypertension, tachycardia, or sweating. | ||
19232942 |
FEMALE | Infant |
Catecholamine-secreting neuroblastoma in a 4-month-old infant: perioperative management. | ||
Hernandez MR, Shamberger RC, Seefelder C. J Clin Anesth. 2009;21(1):54-6. |
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Preoperative alpha- and beta-adrenergic receptor block with phenoxybenzamine and labetalol, the intraoperative course of a 4-month-old infant with neuroblastoma and elevated catecholamines causing sweating, hypertension, and tachycardia, are presented. | ||
11150980 |
MALE | Infant, Newborn |
Myopathy with muscle spindle excess: A new congenital neuromuscular syndrome? | ||
Selcen D, Kupsky WJ, Benjamins D, Nigro MA. Muscle Nerve. 2001;24(1):138-43. |
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An infant presented with congenital weakness, hypotonia, arthrogryposis, atrial tachycardia, and a left intra-abdominal neuroblastoma. | ||
1578628 |
FEMALE | Infant |
[A hypertensive crisis during surgery in a patient with neuroblastoma]. | ||
Sugiyama Y, Inagaki Y, Hagihira T, Kamibayashi T, Sumikawa K, Yoshiya I. Masui. 1992;41(4):677-81. |
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We experienced a hypertensive crisis accompanied by tachycardia and an increase in the plasma catecholamine concentration during surgery in a patient with neuroblastoma. |