Gastroschisis in a fetus with a congenital neuroblastoma: Association or coincidence?
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Gastroschisis in a fetus with a congenital neuroblastoma: Association or coincidence?
Abstract
Background: Gastroschisis is the most common abdominal wall defect. It is characterized by herniation of the intestine and other abdominal organs through a defect in the abdominal wall. Neuroblastoma is the most common malignant tumor observed during the neonatal period. It is a neuroendocrine tumor derived from neural crest cells that develops into the adrenal gland.
Case: We report on the undescribed association between gastrochisis and congenital neuroblastoma, diagnosised during the prenatal period. The mother was a 20-year-old healthy pregnant woman in her second pregnancy. Obstetric ultrasound examination showed a fetus presenting an abdominal wall defect on the right side of the umbilical cord, compatible with gastroschisis, and a hyperechogenic and spherical solid lesion on the left adrenal gland. Fetal magnetic resonance imaging disclosed similar features associated to a heterogeneous aspect of the liver. The diagnosis of metastatic neuroblastoma was confirmed after birth through liver biopsy. At 2 days of life, the prothrombrin time was abnormal, and the patient needed vitamin K.
Conclusion: We cannot rule out the possibility that a clotting defect, commonly observed in disseminated malignancies such as a metastatic neuroblastoma may be associated with the etiology of the gastroschisis, as this defect may result from a thrombosis occurring around 3 to 4 weeks of gestation, a period when neuroblasts development occurs into the adrenal medulla. However, we cannot exclude the possibility that both events may have occurred simultaneously by chance.
Keywords: coagulation; congenital metastatic neuroblastoma; gastroschisis.
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