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Neuroblastoma; An Evaluation Of Its Natural History And The Effects Of Therapy, With Particular Reference To Treatment By Massive Doses Of Vitamin B12

Bodian, M. 1963Neuroblastoma

Archives of Diseases in Childhood 38: 1963; 606-619

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Abstract

Spontaneous maturation of Stage IVS neuroblastoma has been postulated as a mechanism for its favorable prognosis, but this has rarely been documented pathologically. We report on a patient with congenital Stage IVS neuroblastoma who had extensive subcutaneous and bone-marrow involvement. Serial photographs, biopsies, and vanillylmandelic acid determinations documented the tumor’s initial progression which was followed by spontaneous maturation and involution of the patient’s disease over a 6-year period. No cytotoxic therapy was administered. Favorable biologic prognostic factors were documented, including tumor DNA and protein analyses for N-myc amplification or overexpression and analysis for serum neuron-specific enolase and ferritin. Implications for management and therapy of Stage IVS neuroblastoma are discussed with reference to this case and the recent literature.

Case Details

Personal Characteristics

Female. Born february 15, 1953, admitted at 10 months

Clinical Characteristics

Paralysis of legs since birth with evidence of sphincter paralysis. Laminectomy was performed. Extradural tumour found which was partially removed, and which contained both neuroblastoma and neurofibroma.

Remission Characteristics

Child was known to be alive and well two years and three months after commencement of treatment, when she was lost sight of.

Treatment & Mechanisms

Proposed Remission Mechanisms

Not discussed

Clinical Treatment

Vitamin b12 therapy

Additional Notes

She emigrated to Canada and could not be traced.