Case Report

Ultrasound Presentation of a Disseminated Fetal and Neonatal Rhabdoid Tumor

Table 1

Cases of prenatal diagnosis of rhabdoid tumor.

AuthorYearLocalizationUltrasound examNewborn sexWG at diagnosisWG at BirthGeneticsFetal part of the Placenta involvedMaternal
Part of the placenta involved
Child
survival

White et al.1999Case : face and neck, anterior cranial fossa, metastasisNSF33NSabnormality of chr 22q11YesNSFew minutes

Ohyama et al.2000Liver and skin metastasisNSM3333NSYesYes4 days

Staehelin et al.2000Right shoulder and sacral tumorCystic and solid tumor + polyhydramniosF313246 XX,
inv (p13p15)
NoNo6 days
Hösli et al. 2001

Leader et al.2002Neck and chest and left arm + metastasisVascularized tumor + polyhydramniosF293047XX, +7/47NSNS5 days

Fuchs et al.2004Left kidneyHomogeneous vascularized mass of left kidney + polyhydramniosM2629NSAnalysis refused by parentsAnalysis refused by parents4 hours

Kwon et al.2009Right armSolid tumor + polyhydramniosM3535NSNoNo12 days

Joueidi et al.2014Left armpit + metastasisVascularized heterogeneous tumor + polyhydramniosM3232Mutation SMARCB1 del 22q11YesYes5 days

F = female; M = male; WG: weeks of gestation; Chr: chromosome; NS: not specified.