Affiliation:
1. University of Trieste: Universita degli Studi di Trieste
2. Institute for Maternal and Child Health: IRCCS materno infantile Burlo Garofolo
Abstract
Abstract
Background Neuroblastoma is the most frequent extracranial solid tumor occurring in childhood, representing approximately 28% of all cancers diagnosed in infants. Signs and symptoms of neuroblastoma vary with the site of development of the tumor and can mimic other diseases due to its extreme clinical variability. However, torticollis is not reported in the medical literature as a leading symptom of neuroblastoma.
Case presentation Here we report the case of a 3 years-old girl with fever and neck stiffness. Blood tests revealed a mild anemia and a rise in inflammatory markers. CT-scan showed a solid, heterogeneous, predominantly hypodense surrenal mass with eccentric calcification and extensive inhomogeneity of the vertebral metamers. A course of chemotherapy for neuroblastoma was promptly started with immediate clinical improvement.
Conclusions This case shows that the presence of torticollis could be a chief complaint of neuroblastoma. To our knowledge, neuroblastoma is not mentioned among life-threatening underlying conditions of torticollis in most recent literature reviews.
This case advises general practitioners that in presence of unexplained torticollis in a toddler a neuroblastoma should be ruled out.
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Research Square Platform LLC
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