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Neuroblastoma

Video Published 2020-05-02 Updated 2026-03-16

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Expert panel discussion on neuroblastoma management featuring pediatric surgeons and oncologists. Covers risk stratification, prenatal counseling for fetal adrenal masses, diagnostic workup including catecholamines and imaging, and evolving treatment approaches for this common pediatric malignancy.

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  • Prenatal suprarenal masses require reassurance; defer workup until after delivery, prioritizing maternal health during pregnancy.
  • Postnatal evaluation starts with ultrasound and urine catecholamines; elevated catecholamines suggest neuroblastoma over adrenal hemorrhage.
  • Family history of neuroblastoma (1% of cases) should be elicited during prenatal consultation to guide differential diagnosis.
  • For small lesions (≤3cm) with normal catecholamines and hemorrhage appearance on ultrasound, serial imaging surveillance is appropriate.
  • MIBG scan is indicated when urine catecholamines are elevated to further characterize suspected neuroblastoma.

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