Pleuropneumoblastoma, a rare pediatric tumor about a case at Ngaoundéré Regional Hospital-Cameroon

Authors

  • Neossi Guena M Ngaoundere regional Hospital, Service of Radiology
  • Alapha Zilbinkai F
  • Neossi Ngonga RL
  • Mohamadou A
  • Boutche Yaouba L
  • Awana A

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64294/jsd.v3i3.145

Keywords:

Pleuropneumoblastoma, pediatric tumor, chest CT scan

Abstract

Pleuropneumoblastoma (PPB) is a rare and aggressive neoplasm that affects children almost exclusively under the age of 5 or 6 years. About 500 cases have been reported to date. This case report presents a case of 10 years old female who was admitted at Emergency Department of Ngaoundere Regional hospital with fever, non productive cough and dyspnea. Aa chest X-ray was immediately performed and showed a complete opacification of her left hemithorax. Then she underwent a chest CT scan suggested the diagnosis of PPB, which was been confirmed by the histo-pathological examination of a biopsy taken from the tumour. This case contibute to the knowledge of this rare event and when a large hemithorax mass is identified in a young child, pleuropneumoblastoma should be considered as the differential diagnosis.

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Published

11-10-2025

How to Cite

Neossi Guena M, et al. “Pleuropneumoblastoma, a Rare Pediatric Tumor about a Case at Ngaoundéré Regional Hospital-Cameroon”. Journal of Science and Diseases, vol. 3, no. 3, Oct. 2025, pp. 117-20, doi:10.64294/jsd.v3i3.145.

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