J Korean Pediatr Soc.  2000 Apr;43(4):573-577.

A Case of Severe Hypertensive Pulmonary Edema Associated with Neuroblastoma during Chemotherapy

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  • 1Department of Pediatrics and Pathology, College of Medicine, Yonsei University Wonju, Wonju, Korea.

Abstract

The authors report a 7-year-old boy with neuroblastoma complicated by severe hypertension and pulmonary edema. Abdominal computed tomographic scan revealed a huge mass surrounding the aorta. After administration of cancer treatment, there was a marked increase in serum catecholamines level and hypertension, which resulted in pulmonary edema and heart failure. Alpha adrenergic blocking agents (prazocin, terazocin) were administrated, successfully controlling the hypertension. The tumor differentiated to ganglioneuroblastoma after chemotherapy. The catecholamine production of the residual neuroblastoma must have increased because the treatment induced differentiation. It is important to watch for the development of hypertension during the treatment of neuroblastoma.

Keyword

Neuroblastoma; Hypertension; Pulmonary edema; Catecholamine; Chemotherapy; Differentiation

MeSH Terms

Adrenergic alpha-Antagonists
Aorta
Catecholamines
Child
Drug Therapy*
Ganglioneuroblastoma
Heart Failure
Humans
Hypertension
Male
Neuroblastoma*
Pulmonary Edema*
Adrenergic alpha-Antagonists
Catecholamines
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