Purpose: Neonatal neuroblastoma (NNBL) is a rare tumour with few reported cases in the literature. The prognosis of NNBL is unclear with reported survival between 76 and 91%. The growing use of ante-natal ultrasound (USS) in recent years has resulted in an increasing incidence of NNBL. The purpose of this study is to review our experience with incidence, clinical features and outcome of NNBL in those children diagnosed antenatally compared to those diagnosed post-natally. Methods: Twelve cases of NNBL were detected antenatally or in the neonatal period (0–28 days) from a cohort of 120 children diagnosed with neuroblastoma (10%) over a 10-year period at the study institutions. Review of these 12 children forms the basis of this report. Resul...
In neonatal period, tumours, although very rare, represent an important cause of morbidity and morta...
PURPOSE: To determine whether resection of primary tumor has a favorable influence on outcome of inf...
Cystic neuroblastoma presenting beyond the neonatal period is rare and seems to have a different pr...
Purpose Neonatal neuroblastoma (NNBL) is a rare tumour with few reported cases in the literature. Th...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: The growing use of routine ultrasonography during pregnancy is leading to an inc...
Aim: Presenting features, treatment and outcome of 134 newborns with neuroblastoma diagnosed over a ...
Neuroblastoma is the most common solid tumor in childhood. There have been several case re-ports and...
We report two cases of prenatally diagnosed cystic neuroblastoma (PDCN). In the first case, prenatal...
We report two cases of prenatally diagnosed cystic neuroblastoma (PDCN). In the first case, prenatal...
Background: To study the diagnosis, management, and outcome of abdominal neuroblastoma (NBL) in infa...
SUMMARY This study reports the results of treatment in 31 infants under age 12 months with stage IV-...
The improvement of the imaging has considerably increased the number of cases of neuoroblastoma, dia...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: Our study aimed at describing neonatal cancer incidence, distribution by typ...
Objective: Neuroblastoma (NB) is the most common extracranial solid cancer in childhood and the most...
Background: Neuroblastoma is a common childhood cancer with poor prognosis. This is a retrospective ...
In neonatal period, tumours, although very rare, represent an important cause of morbidity and morta...
PURPOSE: To determine whether resection of primary tumor has a favorable influence on outcome of inf...
Cystic neuroblastoma presenting beyond the neonatal period is rare and seems to have a different pr...
Purpose Neonatal neuroblastoma (NNBL) is a rare tumour with few reported cases in the literature. Th...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: The growing use of routine ultrasonography during pregnancy is leading to an inc...
Aim: Presenting features, treatment and outcome of 134 newborns with neuroblastoma diagnosed over a ...
Neuroblastoma is the most common solid tumor in childhood. There have been several case re-ports and...
We report two cases of prenatally diagnosed cystic neuroblastoma (PDCN). In the first case, prenatal...
We report two cases of prenatally diagnosed cystic neuroblastoma (PDCN). In the first case, prenatal...
Background: To study the diagnosis, management, and outcome of abdominal neuroblastoma (NBL) in infa...
SUMMARY This study reports the results of treatment in 31 infants under age 12 months with stage IV-...
The improvement of the imaging has considerably increased the number of cases of neuoroblastoma, dia...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: Our study aimed at describing neonatal cancer incidence, distribution by typ...
Objective: Neuroblastoma (NB) is the most common extracranial solid cancer in childhood and the most...
Background: Neuroblastoma is a common childhood cancer with poor prognosis. This is a retrospective ...
In neonatal period, tumours, although very rare, represent an important cause of morbidity and morta...
PURPOSE: To determine whether resection of primary tumor has a favorable influence on outcome of inf...
Cystic neuroblastoma presenting beyond the neonatal period is rare and seems to have a different pr...