Pagine elettroniche ; Caso Contributivo
Un reflusso gastroesofageo molto maligno
A HIGHLY MALIGNANT GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX
M. Grassi, V. Cecinati, F. De Leonardis, D. Amato, L.P. Brescia, D. De Mattia, N. Santoro
Ottobre 2010 - pagg. 529 -530
Abstract
We report a case of a 13-year-old boy with recurrent
episodes of vomiting. Initially a diagnosis of gastroesophageal
reflux with esophagitis was made. The patient also
showed bradycardia and deflections of mood. Neurological
assessment and examination of fundus oculi resulted normal.
Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain was performed for
the persistence of vomiting despite antireflux therapy: cerebellar
neoplasm was found. The histological evaluation of the
excised neoplasm was consistent with medulloblastoma so
the patient was submitted to cancer chemotherapy and he is
currently in remission of disease. We present an anecdotal
case of delay in the diagnosis of brain tumors in children; in
this case the delay was aggravated by the detection of reflux
esophagitis and by the normality of neurological assessment
and of evaluation of the fundus oculi.
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