Total: 25 |
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PMID (PMCID) | ||
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28085745 |
OTHER | Infant, Newborn |
A Rare Case of Perinatal Intrarenal Neuroblastoma. | ||
Solmuthu Azhagan S, Srinivasan A, Rajendran S, Ravinder D, Yadav R, Ramachandran P, Vij M, Xavier Scott J. J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2017;39(4):e216-e218. |
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We present a rare case of perinatal intrarenal neuroblastoma in a neonate who presented with an incidentally detected abdominal mass. | ||
28182292 |
FEMALE | Infant, Newborn |
Metastatic neuroblastoma diagnosed on prenatal sonographic examination performed for decreased fetal movement. | ||
Chapa HO, Geddie SG, Flores R. J Clin Ultrasound. 2017;45(8):502-506. |
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Neonatal evaluation confirmed the etiology of the abdominal mass to be liver metastasis from neuroblastoma. | ||
25123529 |
MALE | Infant |
Neuroblastoma in a Patient With Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type I: Is It Just a Coincidence? | ||
Sag E, Sen HS, Haliloglu G, Yalcin B, Kutluk T. J Child Neurol. 2015;30(8):1075-8. |
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Herein, we report a 4-month-old male infant who presented to our hospital with an abdominal mass that was diagnosed as neuroblastoma and spinal muscular atrophy type I. | ||
26036461 (4486106) |
OTHER | |
Right adrenal gland neuroblastoma infiltrating the liver and mimicking mesenchymal hamartoma: A case report. | ||
Abo-Elenain A, Naiem Y, Hamedhosam-Eldin Hotmail Com H, Emam M, Elkashef W, AbdelRafee A. Int J Surg Case Rep. 2015;12:95-8. |
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Neuroblastoma should be considered in differential diagnosis of abdominal mass in all infants and children. | ||
26036461 (4486106) |
OTHER | |
Right adrenal gland neuroblastoma infiltrating the liver and mimicking mesenchymal hamartoma: A case report. | ||
Abo-Elenain A, Naiem Y, Hamedhosam-Eldin Hotmail Com H, Emam M, Elkashef W, AbdelRafee A. Int J Surg Case Rep. 2015;12:95-8. |
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We represent a rare case of neuroblastoma misdiagnosed as mesenchymal hamartoma in liver in a six-month-old female infant presented with fever and abdominal mass. | ||
26731539 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Infant, Newborn |
[Intradiaphragmatic bronchopulmonary sequestration: a case report and review]. | ||
Gonzalez Parra C, Chavez Gatica M, Cuevas Vergara C, Morales Sepulveda J, Schnettler Rodriguez D. Medwave. 2015;15(11):e6341. |
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Our case is a newborn with antenatal diagnosis of an abdominal mass by ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showing a left adrenal tumor that appeared to be a neuroblastoma. | ||
24671327 |
MALE | Infant |
A massive retroperitoneal neuroblastoma with stenosis of the inferior vena cava in a 5-month-old boy. | ||
Li JT, Dai YH, Kuo SM. BMJ Case Rep. 2014;2014:. |
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When it originates in the retroperitoneum, neuroblastoma usually presents as an abdominal mass with clinical manifestations of nausea, vomiting and weight loss. | ||
24698510 |
FEMALE | |
Ophthalmic presentation in the emergency department: a case report of a girl with "shimmering eyes". | ||
Krivochenitser R, Lemma Y, Wynn B, Jones JS. J Emerg Med. 2014;46(6):e163-5. |
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The ophthalmic presentation led to a paraneoplastic work-up, which revealed an abdominal mass measuring 5.3 3.3 4.3 cm, suggestive of neuroblastoma. | ||
22962393 |
MALE | Infant |
Complicated appearance of an abdominal mass in the I-131 MIBG and Tc-99m bone scintigraphy of a patient with neuroblastoma. | ||
Koc ZP, Karayalcin B. BMJ Case Rep. 2012;2012:. |
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Complicated appearance of an abdominal mass in the I-131 MIBG and Tc-99m bone scintigraphy of a patient with neuroblastoma. | ||
22962393 |
MALE | Infant |
Complicated appearance of an abdominal mass in the I-131 MIBG and Tc-99m bone scintigraphy of a patient with neuroblastoma. | ||
Koc ZP, Karayalcin B. BMJ Case Rep. 2012;2012:. |
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Abdominal masses originated from neurogenic tissues (neuroblastoma) can accumulate Tc-99m MDP. | ||
22962393 |
MALE | Infant |
Complicated appearance of an abdominal mass in the I-131 MIBG and Tc-99m bone scintigraphy of a patient with neuroblastoma. | ||
Koc ZP, Karayalcin B. BMJ Case Rep. 2012;2012:. |
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We want to present a child with neuroblastoma and abdominal mass displacing the adjacent kidney and accumulating both I-131 MIBG and Tc-99m MDP. | ||
21172969 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Infant |
Clinical presentations and imaging findings of neuroblastoma beyond abdominal mass and a review of imaging algorithm. | ||
Chu CM, Rasalkar DD, Hu YJ, Cheng FW, Li CK, Chu WC. Br J Radiol. 2011;84(997):81-91. |
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Clinical presentations and imaging findings of neuroblastoma beyond abdominal mass and a review of imaging algorithm. | ||
19057914 |
FEMALE | |
A rare case of primary omental neuroblastoma and resection of the recurrent tumor by laparoscopy. | ||
Chan KW, Lee KH, To KF, Mou JW, Cheung ST, Tam YH. Pediatr Surg Int. 2009;25(2):203-6. |
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A 4-year-old girl presented with a mobile abdominal mass; primary omental neuroblastoma was diagnosed. | ||
21139886 (2994447) |
OTHER | |
Neuroblastoma occurring in a 38-year old Nigerian man: a rare finding. | ||
Nzegwu MA, Aghaji A. Rare Tumors. 2009;1(1):e15. |
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This study emphasizes the need for a standard treatment regime for adult onset neuroblastoma and its recognition as a possible differential in intra-abdominal mass in adults. | ||
12923347 (3055087) |
MALE | Infant, Newborn |
Congenital neuroblastoma with multiple metastases: a case report. | ||
Sul HJ, Kang Dy. J Korean Med Sci. 2003;18(4):618-20. |
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Neuroblastomas are derived from the neural crest ectoderm, and are the most common solid abdominal masses of infancy. | ||
11968730 |
FEMALE | |
[A case of long-term survival neuroblastoma with conservative therapy]. | ||
Kitauchi T, Kagebayashi Y, Hosokawa Y, Otani T, Yoshida K, Ohzono S, Hirao Y, Matsumoto K, Okumura H. Hinyokika Kiyo. 2002;48(2):71-3. |
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A 2-year-old female patient who presented with a lower abdominal mass was diagnosed with neuroblastoma. | ||
10910630 |
FEMALE | Infant |
Cystic neuroblastoma with hepatic metastasis: report of one case. | ||
Chou HC, Lin KH. Acta Paediatr Taiwan. 1999;40(4):277-9. |
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A 4-month-old female baby presented with a huge abdominal mass which was histologically proved to be a cystic neuroblastoma. | ||
10224211 |
FEMALE | Infant |
Neuroblastoma of the urinary bladder, preclinically detected by mass screening. | ||
Yokoyama S, Hirakawa H, Ueno S, Yabe H, Hiraoka N. Pediatrics. 1999;103(5):e67. |
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The first case in the world that was reported as neuroblastoma of the urinary bladder was in a 4-month-old infant who was noted to have a 4-cm lower abdominal mass on routine physical examination. | ||
10626873 |
MALE | Infant, Newborn |
Scrotal hematoma, anemia, and jaundice as manifestations of adrenal neuroblastoma in a newborn. | ||
Kreeftenberg HG Jr, Zeebregts CJ, Tamminga RY, de Langen ZJ, Zijlstra RJ. J Pediatr Surg. 1999;34(12):1856-7. |
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Clinically, a neuroblastoma presents mostly as an abdominal mass. | ||
9402713 |
MALE | |
Peripheral neuroblastoma in a dog. | ||
Forrest LJ, Galbreath EJ, Dubielzig RR, MacEwen EG. Vet Radiol Ultrasound. 1997;38(6):457-60. |
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This report describes a peripheral neuroblastoma in a 2 year old Boxer that presented with signs of renal disease and a palpable abdominal mass. |