Neuroblastoma Masquerading as a Septic Hip Infection in a Three-Year-Old

  • Lynch J
  • Tomboc P
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Abstract

Metastatic neuroblastoma to the bone and septic joint shares the same incidence in age and clinical symptomology. Here we discuss a three-year-old male who presented with anemia, persistent hip pain, and a refusal to bear weight. A thorough evaluation based on a broad differential diagnosis allowed for an expedient diagnosis of metastatic neuroblastoma. The timely diagnosis allowed for rapid enrolment in a children's oncology group (COG) clinical trial for advanced neuroblastoma. The patient tolerated the therapy without adverse events and remains in remission.

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Lynch, J. D., & Tomboc, P. J. (2023). Neuroblastoma Masquerading as a Septic Hip Infection in a Three-Year-Old. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.36350

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