Abdominal rhabdoid tumor presenting with symptomatic spinal epidural compression in a newborn. A case report
The occurrence of an abdominal tumor invading the spinal canal and causing symptoms of epidural compression is rare in an infant, and exceptional at birth. Peripheral neuroblastic tumors are by far the most common cause. Emergency chemotherapy is commonly curative, though permanent sequelae are poss...
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Main Authors: | Shana Montalto (Author), Michela Di Filippo (Author), Valeria Capra (Author), Carla Manzitti (Author), Angela Rita Sementa (Author), Patrizia De Marco (Author), Marzia Ognibene (Author), Fiammetta Sertorio (Author), Stefania Sorrentino (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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