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Revista de la Sociedad Boliviana de Pediatría

On-line version ISSN 1024-0675

Abstract

MOROSINI, Fabiana et al. Neuroblastoma less than 18 months of age. 10 years experience in pediatric hematooncologic of the Pereira Rossell Hospital Center. Rev. bol. ped. [online]. 2015, vol.54, n.1, pp.33-40. ISSN 1024-0675.

Introduction: neuroblastoma is the most common malignant tumor in infants. Its clinical behavior is variable, from spontaneous regression to malignant progression; prognostic factors are multiple, such as age, stage, N-myc amplification and tumor ploidy. We describe the characteristic of all patients with neuroblastoma less than 18 months of age assisted in CHOP. Patients and methods: retrospective, observational and descriptive study in the period between 31/1/00 y 31/01/11. Diagnose was made from histology and bone marrow aspirate. Patients were classified by INSS stage; treatment was decided according to stage and risk. Results: 22 patients were included (52% of all neuroblastomas), with a mean age of 9,6 months. Eleven patients were classified in stage 4. The most frequent localization was adrenal; 14 patients presented methastasis. Fifteen patients received chemotherapy and 20 were surgically intervened. N-myc amplification was detected in 3 patients. Overall survival was 77% and event-free survival was 77%. Discussion and conclusions: the majority of cases were diagnosed in children younger than 9 months. Stages 4 and 1 were the most frequent. No association between N-myc and stage could be determined. Overall and event-free survival were excellent.

Keywords : neuroblastoma; prognosis; infant.

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