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Table 1 Demographical, clinical and neurological findings as well as imaging findings and histopathological results in the patients presenting with opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome

From: Diagnostic value of whole-body MRI in Opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome: a clinical case series (3 case reports)

 

Age at presentation

Gender

Chief complaint

Abdominal ultrasound

Whole-body MRI

Whole-body Scintigraphy

Tumor localization

Pathology/Diagnosis

Case 1

17 months

female

opsoclonus, head tremor, unsteadiness, ataxia

negative

positive

negative

left-sided paravertebral T9/10

thoracal ganglioneuroblastoma

Case 2

13 months

male

opsoclonus, ataxia, unsteadiness

negative

positive

negative

left adrenal gland

adrenal ganglioneuroblastoma

Case 3

13 years 11 months

male

opsoclonus, persistent progressive resting and postural tremor, ataxia

not performed

positive

negative

right-sided paravertebral T11-L1

retroperitoneal ganglioneuroma