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30869498 |
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[Acute shock secondary to congenital neuroblastoma: Neonatal case report]. | ||
Mastro-Martinez I, Perez-Ortega MJ, Urrutia E, Ortega-Acosta MJ, Pacheco Sanchez-Lafuente FJ. Arch Argent Pediatr. 2019;117(2):e163-e166. |
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We present a clinical case of congenital neuroblastoma whose presentation, shock and hypertension, was only described on a previous occasion. | ||
23018564 |
MALE | Infant |
Hemorrhagic shock due to spontaneous rupture of adrenal neuroblastoma in an infant: a rare case and review of the literature. | ||
Honda S, Miyagi H, Minato M, Kubota KC, Okada T. J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2012;34(8):635-7. |
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Hemorrhagic shock due to spontaneous rupture of adrenal neuroblastoma in an infant: a rare case and review of the literature. | ||
23018564 |
MALE | Infant |
Hemorrhagic shock due to spontaneous rupture of adrenal neuroblastoma in an infant: a rare case and review of the literature. | ||
Honda S, Miyagi H, Minato M, Kubota KC, Okada T. J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2012;34(8):635-7. |
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This report describes a 9-month-old boy presenting with acute hemorrhagic shock due to spontaneous rupture of adrenal neuroblastoma. | ||
18212608 |
MALE | Infant |
Acute retroperitoneal hemorrhage and shock as presenting signs of neuroblastoma in an infant. | ||
Meersman A, Wojciechowski M, Vaneerdeweg W, Jorens P, Michiels E, Ramet J. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2008;24(1):37-8. |
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Acute retroperitoneal hemorrhage and shock as presenting signs of neuroblastoma in an infant. | ||
11475582 |
FEMALE | Infant, Newborn |
Congenital neuroblastoma mimicking early onset sepsis. | ||
Lindner W, Behnisch W, Kunz U, Debatin KM, Pohlandt F. Eur J Pediatr. 2001;160(7):436-8. |
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A neuroblastoma should be considered in newborn infants presenting with a shock-like condition together with systemic hypertension. | ||
3561028 |
MALE | Infant, Newborn |
[Massive adrenal hemorrhage in a neonate due to neuroblastoma]. | ||
Nikolic E, Zurga B. Jugosl Ginekol Perinatol. 1986;26(3-4):79-81. |
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The cause was a unilateral neuroblastoma of the adrenal gland, bringing about severe anemia and hemorrhagic shock. |