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Article: Different Kinds of Paraneoplastic Syndromes in Childhood Neuroblastoma.

Zhang, Yu-Tong / Feng, Li-Hua / Zhang, Zhen / Zhong, Xiao-Dan / Chang, Jian

Iranian journal of pediatrics

2015  Volume 25, Issue 1, Page(s) e266

Abstract: Background: Clinical presentations of paraneoplastic syndromes in neuroblastoma may multiply ... with paraneoplastic syndromes and were not treated with chemotherapy prior to diagnosis. After the diagnosis, all patients ... of neuroblastoma.: Objectives: In order to make more accurate diagnosis, we reviewed the clinical data and ...

Abstract Background: Clinical presentations of paraneoplastic syndromes in neuroblastoma may multiply. Review of the clinical data and the literature on this syndrome may help in the diagnosis of neuroblastoma.
Objectives: In order to make more accurate diagnosis, we reviewed the clinical data and the literature on this syndrome.
Patients and methods: Between April 2007 and April 2012, 68 children were diagnosed with neuroblastoma or ganglioneuroblastoma in our institution, 9 of which presented exclusively with paraneoplastic syndromes and were not treated with chemotherapy prior to diagnosis. After the diagnosis, all patients received chemotherapy and operation on NB97 protocol.
Results: Among 68 pediatric patients with neuroblastoma or ganglioneuroblastoma, 4 (5.9%) patients suffered from neurological complications at diagnosis, 2 (2.9%) patients had digestive tract disorders, 2 (2.9%) patients had immune diseases, and 1 (1.5%) suffered from hematological disorder (without bone marrow involvement). All paraneoplastic syndrome patients achieved complete remission on paraneoplastic syndrome before completion of chemotherapy.
Conclusions: Neuroblastoma may present with a range of non-specific neurologic symptoms in addition to the well-known opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome and cerebellar ataxia. In any case, the presence of unexplained neurologic manifestations and other common clinical presentations such as rash, constipation, diarrhea, and especially immune disorders in an otherwise healthy child had raised the possibility of paraneoplastic syndrome due to the presence of an undiagnosed tumor.
Language English
Publishing date 2015-02-21
Publishing country Iran
Document type Journal Article
ZDB-ID 2388780-1
ISSN 2008-2150 ; 2008-2142
ISSN (online) 2008-2150
ISSN 2008-2142
DOI 10.5812/ijp.266
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