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Title   ¿ÏÀü °üÇظ¦ º¸ÀÎ ½Å°Ü¾Æ¼¼Æ÷Á¾ 1¿¹ - Áõ·Êº¸°í - ( Complete Response to Treatment in a Patient with Patient with Grossly Unresectable Neuroblastoma )
Publicationinfo   1994 Jan; 026(06): 1013-1020.
Key_word   Neuroblastoma, Complete regression
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Abstract   Neuroblastoma occurs as a derivative of neurel crest cells and occasionally can be matured from a malignant neuroblastoma into a benign ganglioneuroma. Neuroblastoma ie responsible for 10 percent of all pediatric neoplasms and seen most often in the newborn period. and the median age at diagnosis is 2 years. It has the highest rate of spontaneoue regression of any pediatric tumor. But this tumor presents with metastaaes in 70% of cases, and despite aggressive multimodal therapy, has not significantly increased the proportion of patients with advanced disease who are cured. Recently, combined treatment, including aggressive chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery, has induced complete regression and prolongation of disease free survival in some patients. This article presents a case of complete regression of neuroblastoma with brief review of the literature.
Àú ÀÚ   ±¸¿øȸ(Won Hoe Kuh),±èµ¿ÀÇ(Dong Yi Kim),Á¤»ó¿µ(Sang Young Chung),±è½Å°ï(Shin Kon Kim)