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Clinico-Pathological Profile of Malignant Abdominal Tumors in Children: Experience of the Pediatric Oncology Unit in Bamako

Clinico-Pathological Profile of Malignant Abdominal Tumors in Children: Experience of the Pediatric Oncology Unit in Bamako
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摘要 <strong>Introduction:</strong><span "=""><span> the objective was to describe the epidemiological and histological aspects of malignant abdominal tumors in children. </span><b><span>Methodology:</span></b><span> This was a descriptive, cross-sectional study conducted from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2018. We included all patients aged 0 to 15 years with histologically confirmed abdominal malignancies.</span><b><span> Results:</span></b><span> We collected 46 files of malignant tumors of the abdomen (35% of pediatric cancers). The majority of patients were under 5 years old (65%). The sex ratio was 1.7. They were generally from disadvantaged socio-economic backgrounds (67%). The average consultation time was 50 days. The main reasons for consultation were abdominal mass (48%), pain (17%) or distension (9%). The mass was large, hard (89%), immobile (71%) and painful (46%). Malnutrition was found in 80% of patients. The mass was retro-peritoneal in 63% of cases and renal in 54%. It was solid in 94% of cases and heterogeneous in 76% of cases. The assay for tumor markers was not performed. Anemia was present in all patients. Fine needle aspiration was performed in 43%, biopsy in 37% and myelogram in 15% of cases. spinal cord involvement was observed in 28% of Burkitt’s cases. The main cancers diagnosed were nephroblastoma (52%), Burkitt’s lymphoma (26%) and neuroblastoma (13%). Stage 1 and stage 2 were frequent in 20% and 22% of cases, respectively;36% of cases were not staged. The average duration of chemotherapy was 11 weeks. Total resection was performed in 30% of cases. The outcome of the patients was marked by total remission in 65%. </span><b><span>Conclusion:</span></b><span> Abdominal malignancies are very common in children. The diagnosis of certainty is late in our context.</span></span> <strong>Introduction:</strong><span "=""><span> the objective was to describe the epidemiological and histological aspects of malignant abdominal tumors in children. </span><b><span>Methodology:</span></b><span> This was a descriptive, cross-sectional study conducted from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2018. We included all patients aged 0 to 15 years with histologically confirmed abdominal malignancies.</span><b><span> Results:</span></b><span> We collected 46 files of malignant tumors of the abdomen (35% of pediatric cancers). The majority of patients were under 5 years old (65%). The sex ratio was 1.7. They were generally from disadvantaged socio-economic backgrounds (67%). The average consultation time was 50 days. The main reasons for consultation were abdominal mass (48%), pain (17%) or distension (9%). The mass was large, hard (89%), immobile (71%) and painful (46%). Malnutrition was found in 80% of patients. The mass was retro-peritoneal in 63% of cases and renal in 54%. It was solid in 94% of cases and heterogeneous in 76% of cases. The assay for tumor markers was not performed. Anemia was present in all patients. Fine needle aspiration was performed in 43%, biopsy in 37% and myelogram in 15% of cases. spinal cord involvement was observed in 28% of Burkitt’s cases. The main cancers diagnosed were nephroblastoma (52%), Burkitt’s lymphoma (26%) and neuroblastoma (13%). Stage 1 and stage 2 were frequent in 20% and 22% of cases, respectively;36% of cases were not staged. The average duration of chemotherapy was 11 weeks. Total resection was performed in 30% of cases. The outcome of the patients was marked by total remission in 65%. </span><b><span>Conclusion:</span></b><span> Abdominal malignancies are very common in children. The diagnosis of certainty is late in our context.</span></span>
作者 Abdoul Karim Doumbia Adama Dembele Pierre Togo Oumar Coulibaly Arsene Dackono Mohamed Elmouloud Cissé Fousseyni Traoré Hawa Diall Boubacar Togo Abdoul Aziz Diakité Yakaria Coulibaly Cheick Bougadary Traore Lala N’drainy Sidibe Belco Maiga Diakite Fatoumata Léonie Francois Karamoko Sacko Djeneba Konaté Guediouma Dembele Hacimi Poma Adama Bah Djibril Kassogue Oumar Keita Ibrahim Ahamadou Abdoul Karim Doumbia;Adama Dembele;Pierre Togo;Oumar Coulibaly;Arsene Dackono;Mohamed Elmouloud Cissé;Fousseyni Traoré;Hawa Diall;Boubacar Togo;Abdoul Aziz Diakité;Yakaria Coulibaly;Cheick Bougadary Traore;Lala N’drainy Sidibe;Belco Maiga;Diakite Fatoumata Léonie Francois;Karamoko Sacko;Djeneba Konaté;Guediouma Dembele;Hacimi Poma;Adama Bah;Djibril Kassogue;Oumar Keita;Ibrahim Ahamadou(Department of Pediatrics at CHU Gabriel Touré, Bamako, Mali;Pediatric Surgery Department of the Gabriel Touré CHU, Bamako, Mali;Pathological Anatomy and Cytology Department of the “Point G” CHU, Bamako, Mali)
出处 《Open Journal of Pediatrics》 2021年第4期608-617,共10页 儿科学期刊(英文)
关键词 Cancer ABDOMEN CHILD Sub-Saharan Africa Cancer Abdomen Child Sub-Saharan Africa
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