An Unusual Case of Late Recurrence of MS Neuroblastoma in a Young Adult
- Alexis Boulter,
- Tanya Watt
Alexis Boulter
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Author ProfileAbstract
This case describes an unusual presentation of a young adult with very
late recurrence of stage MS neuroblastoma over 20 years after initial
diagnosis. Tumor histology at relapse demonstrated ganglioneuromatous
foci within her undifferentiated tumor. In combination with evidence of
altered catecholamine metabolism, it proposes a case for
dedifferentiation of unresected ganglioneuromatous lesions as the
etiology of her recurrence of disease. An additional, compelling
component of the case is the overall positive treatment response of the
patient with relapsed neuroblastoma despite the poor prognostic factors
of late relapse and adult age.