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摘要
本文描述了一名13个月大的婴儿的病例,他在古巴圣地亚哥Antonio Maria Beguez Cesar南儿童医院的神经外科服务部门得到协助,从上述机构的肿瘤服务部门转介,表现为右眼突出。头围增加。在进行了临床检查和相关的补充研究后,包括单纯颅骨和对比颅骨的磁共振成像;组织病理学研究、穿刺和双侧骨髓活检结果表明,我们发现了伴有髓质浸润的神经母细胞瘤(IV期),没有原发肿瘤的证据。治疗后化疗进展满意。
Intracerebral Neuroblastoma in a Pediatric Patient with One Year of Life
The case of a 13-month-old infant who was assisted at the Neurosurgery Service of the Antonio Maria Beguez Cesar South Children's Hospital in Santiago de Cuba, referred from the oncology service of the aforementioned institution for presenting proptosis, exophthalmos of the right eye, is described. and increased head circumference. After carrying out the clinical examination and the pertinent complementary studies, including magnetic resonance imaging of the simple and contrasted skull; Histopathological study, aspiration and bilateral bone marrow biopsy concluded that we are in the presence of parameningeal neuroblastoma with medullary infiltration (stage IV) without evidence of a primary tumor. Satisfactory post-treatment chemotherapy evolution.