The urinary bladder: An extremely rare location of pediatric neuroblastoma

J Pediatr Surg. 2003 Aug;38(8):E10-2. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3468(03)00291-4.

Abstract

Pediatric malignant tumors in the urinary bladder are rare with a high prevalence of rhabdomyosarcomas. A 15-month-old patient was referred to the authors' center because of a urinary bladder tumor. Imaging studies disclosed a solid pelvic mass in the dome of the bladder confirmed by a cystoscopy. Surprisingly, the biopsy done during this procedure confirmed a neuroblastoma with a favorable Shimada classification. This tumor had no bad prognostic factors. But, vessel compression and local infiltration led to delayed surgery, and neoadjuvant chemotherapy was initiated. After chemotherapy, a complete surgical resection was accomplished. Currently, this patient is in complete continuous remission. Only 5 other cases have been reported. Thus, urinary neuroblastoma seems to be a very rare pediatric tumor, but it should be considered in the differential diagnoses of urinary bladder tumor.

MeSH terms

  • Female
  • Hematuria / etiology
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Neuroblastoma / complications
  • Neuroblastoma / diagnosis*
  • Urinary Bladder Neoplasms / complications
  • Urinary Bladder Neoplasms / diagnosis*