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Fractures in children with newly diagnosed hepatoblastoma

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Background

Hepatoblastoma is the most common primary hepatic malignancy in children. We have recently noticed an increased incidence of unsuspected fractures in children with newly diagnosed hepatoblastoma. This association has been suggested in the past, but the incidence and pathophysiology remain uncertain.

Objective

To define the incidence and imaging features of fractures in children with newly diagnosed hepatoblastoma.

Materials and methods

We searched the oncology database and the radiology picture archiving and communication system of our large tertiary care children’s hospital between January 2000 and August 2013 for all patients who presented to our institution with newly diagnosed hepatoblastoma. We reviewed all available imaging exams (radiographs, CT scans, MRIs, and nuclear medicine studies) to identify children who had radiologically apparent fractures on exams during the 50 days prior to diagnosis or up to 2 weeks after the date of hepatoblastoma diagnosis.

Results

Forty-five children were included in this retrospective study. Eight children (17.8%) had fractures within 50 days prior to diagnosis or up to 2 weeks after the date of diagnosis, with a mean number of 4.9 fractures per patient (range 1–13). Only 21 of the 39 fractures (54%) were diagnosed during the initial image interpretation. Fractures most commonly occurred in the ribs (n=21) and vertebral bodies (n=10). The presence of a fracture was not associated with an identified demographic, tumor or laboratory finding.

Conclusion

Unsuspected fractures are relatively common in children with newly diagnosed hepatoblastoma.

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Towbin, A.J., Braojos Braga, F.D.C., Zhang, B. et al. Fractures in children with newly diagnosed hepatoblastoma. Pediatr Radiol 48, 581–585 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00247-017-4050-3

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