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Neuroblastoma, a common tumor of neural crest origin, demonstrates an extremely variable clinical presentation and behavior. Paraspinal tumors may occur anywhere along the spinal column where they may invade the intervertebral foramina and produce cord compression. Cervical involvement may produce Horner's syndrome. Opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome is also a well-known neuroimmunologic finding of neuroblastoma. We report a 28-month-old female presenting with ptosis and muscle weakness, diagnosed as having a neuroblastoma.
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PMID:Neuroblastoma: an unusual presentation with bilateral ptosis. 1508 9

Neuroblastoma is the most common type of extracranial solid tumor during childhood. Clinical presentation includes ipsilateral ptosis, myosis, anhydrosis and enophthalmos. The case of a 2.5-year-old boy who had a complaint of constriction of the left pupil for 3 days is presented. In the physical examination, the pupil of the OD was moderately dilated; there was myosis on the OS and ptosis on the left eyelid. Horner syndrome was considered due to these findings. History of the patient revealed that a central venous catheter insertion procedure was tried from the left side.
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PMID:A Rare Catheter Complication in a Patient With Neuroblastoma: Horner's Syndrome. 3187 76