EC Clinical and Medical Case Reports

Case Report Volume 7 Issue 9 - 2024

Metachronous Primary Muscular Neuroblastoma in an 8 Months Old Infant with Pepper Syndrome: Case Report

Iraqi Houssaini Zaynab*, Rouas Lamiaa, Halfi Mohamed Ismail, Allali Nazik, Chat Latifa and El Haddad Siham

Department of Radiology, Ibn Sina Hospital, Morocco

*Corresponding Author: Iraqi Houssaini Zaynab, Department of Radiology, Ibn Sina Hospital, Morocco.
Received: May 24, 2024; Published: July 15, 2024



Neuroblastoma is the most frequent neoplasm in the first year of life and almost always arises from the adrenal glands or the sympathetic nervous system chain. We present an original case of simultaneous triple primary locations: adrenal gland, liver, and quadriceps.

 Keywords: Neuroblastoma; Pepper Syndrome; Muscular Location

Iraqi Houssaini Zaynab. "Metachronous Primary Muscular Neuroblastoma in an 8 Months Old Infant with Pepper Syndrome: Case Report." EC Clinical and Medical Case Reports 7.9 (2024): 01-04.