1. [Antenatal metastatic neuroblastoma: prognostic criteria. A case report].
- Author
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Le Bouar G, Lassel L, Loeuillet-Olivo L, d'Herve D, and Poulain P
- Subjects
- Adrenal Gland Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Adult, Fatal Outcome, Female, Fetal Diseases diagnostic imaging, Hepatomegaly, Humans, Hydrops Fetalis diagnostic imaging, Hydrops Fetalis etiology, Liver Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Neoplasm Staging, Neuroblastoma diagnostic imaging, Placenta pathology, Prenatal Diagnosis, Prognosis, Adrenal Gland Neoplasms secondary, Fetal Diseases diagnosis, Liver Neoplasms secondary, Neuroblastoma pathology, Ultrasonography, Prenatal
- Abstract
Neuroblastoma, the most common malignant tumor in the neonatal period is metastatic in 25 to 50% of cases. While the prognosis of antenatal neuroblastoma is often considered as favorable, included in the most common metastatic stage (Stage IV S), it can lead to fetal or neonatal death. We report a case of a fetus with a stage IV neuroblastoma who died in utero. The most important prognostic factor is tumor stage, making sonographic detection of metastasis essential. Nevertheless, accurate staging remains difficult by sonography. When metastatic neuroblastoma is suspected, sonographic survey has to be reinforced, and if serious criteria such as massive hepatomegaly, placentomegally or hydrops appear, delivery must be considered.
- Published
- 2003