Ulcerated rhabdomyosarcoma as portal of entry for tetanus in a previously nonimmunized child

Infectious diseases represent one of the most important secondary problems related to the treatment of childhood cancer, being the leading cause of death in this population. They are predominantly of bacterial and fungal etiology. The association between tetanus, a bacterial vaccine-preventable dise...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of pediatric hematology/oncology 2005-04, Vol.27 (4), p.227-228
Hauptverfasser: Odone-Filho, Vicente, Almeida, Maria T A, Bakhit, Salma, Maluf, Jr, Paulo T, Peron, Paula P D, Aquino, Maria Z, Cristofani, Lilian M
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Zusammenfassung:Infectious diseases represent one of the most important secondary problems related to the treatment of childhood cancer, being the leading cause of death in this population. They are predominantly of bacterial and fungal etiology. The association between tetanus, a bacterial vaccine-preventable disease, and cancer is virtually undescribed. The authors present the case of a previously nonimmunized child, due to his parents' choice, who developed severe tetanus with an ulcerated rhabdomyosarcoma as portal of entry. Due to an unfavorable evolution, the child underwent a hip disarticulation to provide tetanus control. The ulterior tumor management was successful: the child has been off therapy for more than 108 months with no evidence of disease.
ISSN:1077-4114
DOI:10.1097/01.mph.0000158534.98025.25