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.

Hepatomegaly

Abnormally increased size of the liver.


Total: 18

                      


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PMID (PMCID)
26563872
FEMALE Infant, Newborn
[Neonatal neuroblastoma complicated with a threatening tumoral hepatomegaly treated by irradiation: No sequel 20 years later].
Dore M, Mahe MA, Corradini N, Demoor-Goldschmidt C.
Cancer Radiother. 2015;19(8):749-51.
In this article, we report the case of a newborn who presented a life-threatening hepatomegaly with respiratory distress at 12 days of life, complicating a metastatic neuroblastoma.
26563872
FEMALE Infant, Newborn
[Neonatal neuroblastoma complicated with a threatening tumoral hepatomegaly treated by irradiation: No sequel 20 years later].
Dore M, Mahe MA, Corradini N, Demoor-Goldschmidt C.
Cancer Radiother. 2015;19(8):749-51.
[Neonatal neuroblastoma complicated with a threatening tumoral hepatomegaly treated by irradiation: No sequel 20 years later].
24834390
(4005096)
OTHER
Stage 4S Bilateral Adrenal Neuroblastoma in a Newborn.
Gupta R, Mala TA, Mathur P, Paul R, Mala SA.
APSP J Case Rep. 2014;5(1):9.
A 1-day-old male with 4Sbilateral adrenal neuroblastoma complicated by marked hepatomegaly managed by chemotherapy is being reported.
26065112
MALE Infant, Newborn
[Neonatal stage IV and IVs neuroblastoma: surgical treatment with silo and liver reduction].
Sferco A, Defago V, Moyano J, Tramunt B, Berretta A, Romero Manteola E.
Cir Pediatr. 2014;27(4):189-92.
Hepatic metastases of neonatal neuroblastoma can cause multiple organ failure due to rapid growth and severe hepatomegaly.
24601115
MALE Infant
[Perioperative treatment of a patient with abdominal compartment syndrome due to neuroblastoma and hepatomegaly].
Yanagisawa A, Tobe M, Hinohara H, Kunimoto F, Takazawa T, Saito S.
Masui. 2014;63(2):184-7.
[Perioperative treatment of a patient with abdominal compartment syndrome due to neuroblastoma and hepatomegaly].
18484475
MIXED_SAMPLE Infant
Surgical management of neuroblastoma-related hepatomegaly: do material and method really count?
Harper L, Perel Y, Lavrand F, Brissaud O.
Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2008;25(4):313-7.
The authors report 2 cases of neuroblastoma-associated hepatomegaly, which were treated using a Silastic patch, and discuss in the light of recent reports, the technical aspects and outcome of these children.
18484475
MIXED_SAMPLE Infant
Surgical management of neuroblastoma-related hepatomegaly: do material and method really count?
Harper L, Perel Y, Lavrand F, Brissaud O.
Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2008;25(4):313-7.
Surgical management of neuroblastoma-related hepatomegaly: do material and method really count?
15067899
FEMALE Adult
[Antenatal metastatic neuroblastoma: prognostic criteria. A case report].
Le Bouar G, Lassel L, Loeuillet-Olivo L, d'Herve D, Poulain P.
J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod (Paris). 2003;32(8 Pt 1):740-4.
When metastatic neuroblastoma is suspected, sonographic survey has to be reinforced, and if serious criteria such as massive hepatomegaly, placentomegally or hydrops appear, delivery must be considered.
11990702
MALE Infant
Unique management of stage 4S neuroblastoma complicated by massive hepatomegaly: case report and review of the literature.
Roberts S, Creamer K, Shoupe B, Flores Y, Robie D.
J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2002;24(2):142-4.
A 2-month-old with 4S neuroblastoma complicated by massive hepatomegaly, managed by abdominal decompression surgery and a negative-pressure dressing system is presented.
11990702
MALE Infant
Unique management of stage 4S neuroblastoma complicated by massive hepatomegaly: case report and review of the literature.
Roberts S, Creamer K, Shoupe B, Flores Y, Robie D.
J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2002;24(2):142-4.
Unique management of stage 4S neuroblastoma complicated by massive hepatomegaly: case report and review of the literature.
10786988
FEMALE Infant
Abdominal expansion using a polytetrafluoroethylene prosthesis in the treatment of Pepper syndrome.
Mabrut JY, Dubois R, Pelizzo G, Floret D, Frappaz D, Chappuis JP.
Pediatr Surg Int. 2000;16(3):219-21.
The authors report three cases of stage IV-S neuroblastoma in infants aged 4, 6, and 8 weeks, who despite chemo- and radiotherapy required surgical intervention to urgently relieve major thoracoabdominal compression secondary to massive hepatomegaly.
10505322
FEMALE Infant, Newborn
Artificial abdominal hernia for the treatment of hepatomegaly in a neonate with stage 4S neuroblastoma.
Muller-Berghaus J, Kurowski C, Gharib M, Engelskirchen R, Roth B, Berthold F.
Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 1999;16(5):453-8.
Surgical widening of the abdomen by a silastic pouch has been used very rarely in the management of critically ill infants with hepatomegaly due to neuroblastoma stage 4S.
10505322
FEMALE Infant, Newborn
Artificial abdominal hernia for the treatment of hepatomegaly in a neonate with stage 4S neuroblastoma.
Muller-Berghaus J, Kurowski C, Gharib M, Engelskirchen R, Roth B, Berthold F.
Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 1999;16(5):453-8.
An artificial abdominal hernia should be considered more often in the critically ill neonate with stage 4S neuroblastoma and massive hepatomegaly.
10505322
FEMALE Infant, Newborn
Artificial abdominal hernia for the treatment of hepatomegaly in a neonate with stage 4S neuroblastoma.
Muller-Berghaus J, Kurowski C, Gharib M, Engelskirchen R, Roth B, Berthold F.
Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 1999;16(5):453-8.
Artificial abdominal hernia for the treatment of hepatomegaly in a neonate with stage 4S neuroblastoma.
9802813
MALE Infant, Newborn
Successful management of stage 4S neuroblastoma and severe hepatomegaly using absorbable mesh in an infant.
McGahren ED, Rodgers BM, Waldron PE.
J Pediatr Surg. 1998;33(10):1554-7.
Successful management of stage 4S neuroblastoma and severe hepatomegaly using absorbable mesh in an infant.
8888811
MALE Infant, Newborn
Hepatomegaly in neuroblastoma stage 4s: criteria for treatment of the vulnerable neonate.
Hsu LL, Evans AE, D'Angio GJ.
Med Pediatr Oncol. 1996;27(6):521-8.
Hepatomegaly in neuroblastoma stage 4s: criteria for treatment of the vulnerable neonate.
7844723
MALE Infant
Abdominal expansion as a bridging technique in stage IV-S neuroblastoma with massive hepatomegaly.
Lee EW, Applebaum H.
J Pediatr Surg. 1994;29(11):1470-1.
Abdominal expansion as a bridging technique in stage IV-S neuroblastoma with massive hepatomegaly.
2262844
MALE Infant
Hepatomegaly as a single presenting sign of stage IV-S neuroblastoma.
Bujanover Y, Hareel A, Burstein Y.
J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 1990;11(4):545-8.
Hepatomegaly as a single presenting sign of stage IV-S neuroblastoma.