Presentation
Abdominal distension.
Patient Data
Age: 18 months
Gender: Male
Note: This case has been tagged as "legacy" as it no longer meets image preparation and/or other case publication guidelines.
From the case:
Neuroblastoma
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A single axial contrast-enhanced CT image through the upper abdomen demonstrates as a large retroperitoneal mass encasing the aorta and lifting it forwards. The kidney is displaced and does not demonstrate a claw sign.
Case Discussion
These features are typical of a large neuroblastoma, which classically envelop and displace vessels, something Wilms tumors do not.
Unfortunately, neither additional images no additional clinical information is available.