1988
DOI: 10.1007/bf02388410
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Hirschsprung's disease, Ondine's curse, and neuroblastoma-manifestations of neurocristopathy

Abstract: The term neurocristopathy has been applied to the association of Hirschsprung's disease, Ondine's curse (Congenital Hypoventilation Syndrome) and congenital neuroblastoma. Eight newborns with Hirschsprung's disease and Ondine's curse are discussed. Five of these have been seen by the authors. The remaining three patients are reported in the literature. In six of the infants (5 of ours, 1 from the literature) total colonic aganglionosis was found. Congenital neuroblastoma was present in two of the infants. In i… Show more

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“…Based on previous experiences and literature review, we selected, as good candidates for having a predisposition, children with perinatal diagnosis (before birth and up to 1 month of age), 24 multifocal disease, 25 second malignancy, 26 and familial recurrence of neuroblastic tumours. Our work aims at giving a better insight for genetic counselling and further document the incidence and the penetrance of ALK mutations in patients with neuroblastic tumours.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based on previous experiences and literature review, we selected, as good candidates for having a predisposition, children with perinatal diagnosis (before birth and up to 1 month of age), 24 multifocal disease, 25 second malignancy, 26 and familial recurrence of neuroblastic tumours. Our work aims at giving a better insight for genetic counselling and further document the incidence and the penetrance of ALK mutations in patients with neuroblastic tumours.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…CCHS may be associated with other conditions such as Hirschsprung's disease, neuroblastoma, and ganglioneuromas (4,(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14). A primary defect of brain stem serotonergic nerve cell or a neural crest migrational abnormality has been suggested as a possible explanation for this linkage (9, 1 1, 13, 15).…”
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“…Os pacientes evoluem para óbito, na maioria das vezes, nos primeiros meses de vida 4,5,6,[8][9][10][11] . Nosso paciente manteve-se dependente de ventilação mecânica mesmo após traqueostomia, tendo evoluído para óbito, precocemente, decorrente de complicações infecciosas e respiratórias.…”
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