Neuroblastoma presenting with myoclonic encephalopathy.

A curious association between myoclonic encephalopathy and neuroblastoma in children has recently been reported with increasing frequency. The authors report a case in which knowledge of this association led to early detection of a silent intrathoracic neuroblastoma. An occult malignant neural crest tumor should be suspected in any child presenting with myoclonic encephalopathy.

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