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Neuroblastoma with orbital metastasis

Neuroblastoma is the most frequent extracranial solid tumor among pediatric patients, and orbital metastatic disease is not uncommon in these children. Physical signs as a consequence of orbital metastases, such as proptosis and periorbital ecchymosis, frequently are encountered. However, subsequent blindness is rare. We report on a 2 year old child with orbital metastasis of a primary neuroblastoma in the left suprarenal region that evaluated to a bilateral blindness. We discuss the importance of the early diagnosis, and more studies of this disease to define the ideal treatment and prevent the occurrence of blindness.

Neuroblastoma; Blindness; Orbital neoplasms; Metastasis neoplasms; Case reports


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