J Korean Child Neurol Soc.  2010 May;18(1):100-107.

Neurologic Manifestations during the Course of Neuroblastoma in Children

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Korea. tsko@amc.seoul.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
The aim of this study is to analyze the frequency and characteristics of neurologic manifestations in patients with neuroblastoma, retrospectively.
METHODS
Eighty children with neuroblastoma who were diagnosed and treated in the Department of Pediatrics, Asan Medical Center between January 1995 and June 2009 were included.
RESULTS
Neurologic manifestations were present in 21(26%) of the 80 children. Twelve children presented neurologic manifestations at diagnosis(lower limb paresis and bladder dysfunction in 7 children; diplopia, nystagmus and ptosis in 4 children; opsoclonus and truncal ataxia in one child). And 9 children presented neurologic manifestations during treatment(seizure in 5 children; hemiparesis in 2 children; Horner's syndrome in one child; right upper limb paresis in one child). Ten of 12 children with neurologic manifestations at diagnosis recovered and 4 of 9 children with neurologic manifestations during treatment recovered, eventually. All of the patients with neurologic manifestations at diagnosis were consistent with advanced neuroblastoma, either stage III or IV. Five of the 12 children with neurologic manifestations at diagnosis expired and 6 of the 9 children with neurologic manifestations during treatment expired.
CONCLUSION
Neurologic manifestations at diagnosis suggest the high likelihood of advanced stage neuroblastoma. Neurologic manifestations during treatment may indicate poor prognosis.

Keyword

Neuroblastoma; Neurologic manifestations

MeSH Terms

Ataxia
Child
Diplopia
Extremities
Horner Syndrome
Humans
Neuroblastoma
Neurologic Manifestations
Ocular Motility Disorders
Paresis
Pediatrics
Prognosis
Retrospective Studies
Upper Extremity
Urinary Bladder
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