%0 Journal Article %T Neuroblastoma tor¨¢cico en la adolescencia: Caso cl¨ªnico %A Verdecia C %A C. Caridad %A Naranjo U %A Alfredo %A Rivera L %A Katia %A Marcano S %A Luis E %J Revista chilena de pediatr¨ªa %D 2012 %I Sociedad Chilena de Pediatr¨ªa %R 10.4067/S0370-41062012000200008 %X neuroblastoma is predominantly a tumor of early childhood, most cases occur in children under 5 years old. it originates in the adrenal gland and paravertebral ganglion cells (neural crest-derived), being the most common an extracranial solid tumor in children. it is characteristic a spontaneous regression, however in some cases it shows progression and dissemination to other organs. objetive: to show a neuroblastoma in adolescence, with poor response to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, requiring surgery treatment. clinical case: a 16 y.o. female patient, previously asymptomatic, who after a body temperature rise up to 39 ¡ã c, was found to have a tumor in the right hemithorax. biopsy was compatible with neuroblastoma. surgical removal of a large 20 x 19 cm tumor was achieved, the only complication presented 10 days postop was recurrent pneumothorax. conclusion: despite little or no response to standard treatment, surgical resection of this large tumor achieved complete remission for this patient. %K neuroblastoma chest %K adolescence %K ganglion cells %K suprarrenal. %U http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0370-41062012000200008&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en