2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.neurol.2008.03.023
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Syndrome de la queue de cheval révélant un neuroblastome

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“…Selected reports of patients with ALCL with cauda equina syndrome or spinal cord compression among adolescents/young adults are summarized in Table 1 9–13 . Cauda equina syndrome secondary to malignancy is rare in children and is reportedly caused by neuroblastoma, 14 mature B-NHL, 15,16 chloroma, 17 Ewing sarcoma, 18–20 and spinal ependymoma 21 . The reported measures for nerve decompression include laminectomy, surgical debulking, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy.…”
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“…Selected reports of patients with ALCL with cauda equina syndrome or spinal cord compression among adolescents/young adults are summarized in Table 1 9–13 . Cauda equina syndrome secondary to malignancy is rare in children and is reportedly caused by neuroblastoma, 14 mature B-NHL, 15,16 chloroma, 17 Ewing sarcoma, 18–20 and spinal ependymoma 21 . The reported measures for nerve decompression include laminectomy, surgical debulking, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%