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Neonatal neuroblastoma needs the aggressive treatment? | LitMetric

Neonatal neuroblastoma needs the aggressive treatment?

World J Surg

Department of Pediatric Surgery, Inje University Haeundae Paik Hospital, Busan, Korea.

Published: September 2012

Background: Routine antenatal ultrasound scans increased the detection of the neuroblastoma (NB) in neonates. We reviewed the treatment outcome and clinical presentation of neonatal NB.

Methods: We included patients who had pathologically confirmed NB presented within 28 days after birth from January 1999 to December 2010.

Results: There were 17 patients (8 females and 9 males), which consist of 16 % of total NB cases of children in our institution. Nine were followed from prenatal period as an abdominal mass and eight were presented postnatally (5 abdominal distensions, 2 tachypnea, and 1 persistent jaundice). The primary lesion was located in adrenal gland in ten patients, retroperitoneum in four, and posterior mediastinum in three. The tumor size was median 4.1 cm (range, 3-7). The stage of the patients were as follows: stage 1 in six, stage 2 in one, stage 3 in three, stage 4S in five, and stage 4 in two. Six patients were in the low-risk group, seven were intermediate-risk group, and four were high-risk group. Thirteen showed favorable histology among 15 specimens. Five patients (29.4 %) showed MYCN amplification. The median follow-up period was 78.4 months (range, 17.4-138.6). Fifteen of 17 (88.2 %) are alive without evidence of recurrences and two patients of stage 4S with MYCN amplification in high-risk group died.

Conclusions: The overall survival of neonatal NB is 88.2 %, but we observed a high ratio of stage 4 and stage 4S tumors and MYCN amplification. We suggested that early treatment might be better for neonatal NB more than 3 cm in size. Aggressive treatment for neonatal NB could bring more favorable outcome.

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