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.

Abscess



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PMID (PMCID)
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.
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.
9004295
MIXED_SAMPLE Infant
Intra-operative nuclear medicine in surgical practice.
Perkins AC, Hardy JG.
Nucl Med Commun. 1996;17(12):1006-15.
The other lesions successfully resected included osteoblastoma, hamartoma, Brodie's abscess, chronic bone infection, ectopic parathyroid adenoma and metastatic neuroblastoma.
1403512
FEMALE Infant, Newborn
Cystic neuroblastoma.
Croitoru DP, Sinsky AB, Laberge JM.
J Pediatr Surg. 1992;27(10):1320-1.
Adrenal cyst, adrenal abscess, and cystic neuroblastoma are all rare entities in the newborn.
1469593
MALE
Neuroblastoma masquerading as a retroperitoneal Salmonella abscess.
Ford EG, Senac MO Jr, Isaacs H, Mahour GH, Ross L.
J Pediatr Surg. 1992;27(12):1608-10.
Neuroblastoma masquerading as a retroperitoneal Salmonella abscess.
1469593
MALE
Neuroblastoma masquerading as a retroperitoneal Salmonella abscess.
Ford EG, Senac MO Jr, Isaacs H, Mahour GH, Ross L.
J Pediatr Surg. 1992;27(12):1608-10.
To our knowledge, Salmonella has never been reported presenting as a solitary retroperitoneal abscess, and neuroblastoma has not been described presenting as a Salmonella abscess.
1469593
MALE
Neuroblastoma masquerading as a retroperitoneal Salmonella abscess.
Ford EG, Senac MO Jr, Isaacs H, Mahour GH, Ross L.
J Pediatr Surg. 1992;27(12):1608-10.
To our knowledge, Salmonella has never been reported presenting as a solitary retroperitoneal abscess, and neuroblastoma has not been described presenting as a Salmonella abscess.
7056009
MIXED_SAMPLE Infant
Torticollis as the presenting sign in cervical spine infection and tumor.
Visudhiphan P, Chiemchanya S, Somburanasin R, Dheandhanoo D.
Clin Pediatr (Phila). 1982;21(2):71-6.
three children were found to have osteomyelitis of the cervical spine; two, retropharyngeal abscess; two, intramedullary astrocytoma; one, extradural neuroblastoma; and one, extradural sarcoma.