Infantile neuroblastoma
Introduction
Introduction to infant neuroblastoma Infantileneuroblastoma is the most common malignant tumor in young children, and the lesions occur in 32% of infants with this disease. basic knowledge Sickness ratio: 0.0001% Susceptible people: seen in young children Mode of infection: non-infectious Complications: nodular erythema
Cause
Infant neuroblastoma etiology
(1) Causes of the disease
The cause is still unknown.
(two) pathogenesis
The pathogenesis is still unclear.
Prevention
Infant neuroblastoma prevention
Pay attention to your child's usual diet and nutritional problems.
Complication
Infant neuroblastoma complications Complications nodular erythema
Generally no special complications.
Symptom
Infant neuroblastoma symptoms Common symptoms Can not lead to moro reaction blushing iris
The skin lesions showed multiple solid nodules with a size of 2 to 20 mm. They became pale when rubbed, and a red halo was formed around them. The paleness lasted for 1 to 2 hours. In addition, the periorbital ecchymoses (so-called raccoon eyes) and the iris were different.
Examine
Examination of infant neuroblastoma
Histopathology: clustered basophils with large nucleus and sparse cytoplasm. Cells are often concentrically arranged in a rosette shape with central agglomerated fine fibrillar material.
Immunohistochemistry: wavy fibrin, neuron-specific enolase, positive for neurofilament staining.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis and diagnosis of infant neuroblastoma
According to the clinical manifestations, the characteristics of skin lesions, histopathological features, and immunohistochemistry can be diagnosed.
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