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Para-neoplastic optic neuritis presenting in a child with fusion positive localised para-testicular alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma.

Katherine GordonNaveed Ahmad
Published in: Pediatric hematology and oncology (2020)
We present the case of a 13 year old boy, with sudden onset painful unilateral visual loss, prior to commencing chemotherapy for alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma. Cases of para-neoplastic optic neuritis have been reported in adult cancer patients, however there are no published reports of this phenomenon occurring in children. Our patient had full recovery of his vision, following 6 weeks treatment with steroids, immunoglobulins and standard chemotherapy as per high risk arm of European pediatric soft tissue sarcoma group (EpSSG) Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) 2005 guidelines. Our case highlights that para-neoplastic optic neuritis can occur in children. In pediatric patients presenting with optic neuritis and normal auto-antibody screen, an occult or underlying tumor should be considered.
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