• J. Pediatr. Hematol. Oncol. · Jul 1998

    Review Case Reports

    Spinal canal involvement in infantile myofibromatosis: case report and review of the literature.

    • H Wada, H Akiyama, H Seki, T Ichihara, K Ueno, T Miyawaki, and S Koizumi.
    • Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Kanazawa University, Ishikawa, Japan.
    • J. Pediatr. Hematol. Oncol. 1998 Jul 1; 20 (4): 353-6.

    PurposeAn unusual case of infantile myofibromatosis with spinal canal involvement is reported and the literature is reviewed.Patient And MethodsA female neonate had bladder and bowel dysfunction and paresis of the lower extremities.ResultsIntrapelvic and paravertebral masses with extension into the spinal canal were detected by imaging studies. In addition, radiologic examination showed multiple metaphyseal radiolucent lesions of the long bones and pathologic fracture of the left femur. The histopathologic diagnosis of the paravertebral tumor and bone lesions was infantile myofibromatosis. Surgical resection of the paravertebral and intrapelvic masses was performed to improve her neurologic impairments. Paresis of the lower limbs gradually improved, whereas bladder and bowel dysfunction remained unchanged.ConclusionsOnly six cases of infantile myofibromatosis associated with spinal canal involvement have been reported. Three patients with flaccid paresis of extremities and respiratory distress died in the newborn period. The other three patients showed improvement of the paresis. The prognosis of infantile myofibromatosis without visceral complication is generally good, but neurologic impairment may occur at birth if the spinal cord is compressed.

      Pubmed     Full text   Copy Citation     Plaintext  

      Add institutional full text...

    Notes

     
    Knowledge, pearl, summary or comment to share?
    300 characters remaining
    help        
    You can also include formatting, links, images and footnotes in your notes
    • Simple formatting can be added to notes, such as *italics*, _underline_ or **bold**.
    • Superscript can be denoted by <sup>text</sup> and subscript <sub>text</sub>.
    • Numbered or bulleted lists can be created using either numbered lines 1. 2. 3., hyphens - or asterisks *.
    • Links can be included with: [my link to pubmed](http://pubmed.com)
    • Images can be included with: ![alt text](https://bestmedicaljournal.com/study_graph.jpg "Image Title Text")
    • For footnotes use [^1](This is a footnote.) inline.
    • Or use an inline reference [^1] to refer to a longer footnote elseweher in the document [^1]: This is a long footnote..

    hide…