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Query: UMLS:C0027066 (
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Neuroblastoma is one of the most frequent solid tumors in childhood, rarely recurrent after five years from diagnosis. Cytomegalovirus (CMV), a major pathogen causing congenital birth defects and severe opportunistic diseases, has been shown to have teratogenic, immunodepressive and oncogenic properties. The case of a girl with stage 4S neuroblastoma diagnosed at three months and relapsed as stage 4 five years later is reported. In both circumstances, active CMV infection was revealed by positive CMV-specific IgM and
IgA
antibodies, CMV-DNAemia and CMV culture. At three months, the patient presented with subcutaneous nodules, hepatosplenomegaly and increased aminotransferase levels, and the opsolonus-
myoclonus
syndrome. Mental retardation developed later on. At 5 years, relapsed neuroblastoma was preceded by a mononucleosis-like syndrome concomitant with active CMV infection and decreased levels of immune cells and natural killer activity. Clinical, virologic, and immunologic findings suggest an immune-mediated pathogenic role for CMV in this tumor.
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PMID:Cytomegalovirus-associated stage 4S neuroblastoma relapsed stage 4. 783 43
A peculiar clinical presentation characterized by the triad of opsoclonus,
myoclonus
and ataxia, mainly in a form of dysequilibrium, is usually associated with infectious or paraneoplastic processes. Serial cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis in two patients with opsoclonus-
myoclonus
-dysequilibrium syndrome suggestive of viral encephalitis were performed from disease onset for up to 8 months. A cell count, cytology, total protein and glucose concentrations in CSF, the blood-CSF barrier function, intrathecal synthesis of immunoglobulins (Ig) in class M, G and A expressed as IgM, IgG and
IgA
indices and oligoclonal IgG bands were monitored. Cellular and humoral alterations in both patients were slight at the onset becoming more pronounced a month later. The kinetics of the CSF changes mirrored the subacute clinical deterioration and subsequent recovery. The delayed response in the CSF measures and the gradual clinical deterioration suggest the development of subacute brain inflammation. A mononuclear pleocytosis, including macrophages and plasma cells, increased within the first month and then normalized during the following weeks. Intrathecally synthesized IgM occurred only transiently after one month of illness, whereas intrathecal IgG production increased during the first month and persisted for at least eight months. An increasing number of oligoclonal IgG bands during the course, indicative of expanding local intrathecal synthesis, was noted. The dynamics of these CSF changes supports the hypothesis that opsoclonus-
myoclonus
syndrome is a post-infectious immune- mediated condition.
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PMID:Opsoclonus-myoclonus-dysequilibrium syndrome: cytological and immunological dynamics in the serial cerebrospinal fluid in two patients. 1467 73