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Goldenhar syndrome and neuroblastoma: a chance association? 

Authors: C. Michel-Adde a;  A. Laquerriegravere b;  D. Eurin c;  V. Drouin-Garraud d; S. Marret a
Affiliations:   a Departments of Neonatal Medicine Rouen University Hospital Charles Nicolle Rouen France.
b Pathology Rouen University Hospital Charles Nicolle Rouen France.
c Paediatric Radiology Rouen University Hospital Charles Nicolle Rouen France.
d Unit of Clinical Genetics Rouen University Hospital Charles Nicolle Rouen France.
DOI: 10.1080/08035250310005729
Publication Frequency: 12 issues per year
Published in: journal Acta Paediatrica, Volume 92, Issue 10 October 2003 , pages 1223 - 1225
Formats available: PDF (English)

The circumstances under which this title is published have changed:

Reason for change: Changed Publisher
Now published by: Blackwell
Date of change: 31 December 2006

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Abstract

Oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia, also called Goldenhar syndrome, includes several anomalies: epibulbar dermoids or lipodermoids, microtia, mandibular hypoplasia, vertebral, skeletal, cardiac and kidney anomalies, among others. Tumours have also been observed in patients with oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia. We report the first case of oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia associated with a neuroblastoma. This tumour consists of cells identical to early migratory neural crest cells in the embryo. Several theories have been proposed regarding the pathogenetic explanation of oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia. Currently, some researchers have suggested a deficiency in mesodermal formation or defective interaction between neural crest and mesoderm as a possible aetiology.

Conclusion: It is suggested that the case reported here is an additional argument for an anomaly in neural crest cell migration or interaction with the mesoderm in the pathogenesis of oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia.
Keywords: Goldenhar Syndrome; Neural Crest Cells; Neuroblastoma
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