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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==History and Symptoms== | ==History and Symptoms== | ||
Symptoms are more common after the tumor becomes large. Other conditions can cause the same symptoms. | |||
* A painless lump in the [[abdomen]] | |||
* Swelling in the abdomen | |||
* Abdominal pain | |||
* [[Weight loss]] for no known reason | |||
* Loss of appetite | |||
* Early [[puberty]] in boys | |||
* [[Nausea]] and [[vomiting]] | |||
===Symptoms in children=== | |||
Symptoms of pilocytic astrocytoma include:<ref name="MadabhaviPatel2014">{{cite journal|last1=Madabhavi|first1=Irappa|last2=Patel|first2=Apurva|last3=Choudhary|first3=Mukesh|last4=Aagre|first4=Suhas|last5=Revannasiddaiah|first5=Swaroop|last6=Modi|first6=Gaurang|last7=Anand|first7=Asha|last8=Panchal|first8=Harsha|last9=Parikh|first9=Sonia|last10=Raut|first10=Shreeniwas|title=Paraneoplastic Recurrent Hypoglycaemic Seizures: An Initial Presentation of Hepatoblastoma in an Adolescent Male—A Rare Entity|journal=Case Reports in Pediatrics|volume=2014|year=2014|pages=1–5|issn=2090-6803|doi=10.1155/2014/104543}}</ref> | |||
* Failure to thrive | |||
* Loss of weight | |||
* Rapidly enlarging abdominal mass | |||
* Loss of | |||
* | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
History and Symptoms
Symptoms are more common after the tumor becomes large. Other conditions can cause the same symptoms.
- A painless lump in the abdomen
- Swelling in the abdomen
- Abdominal pain
- Weight loss for no known reason
- Loss of appetite
- Early puberty in boys
- Nausea and vomiting
Symptoms in children
Symptoms of pilocytic astrocytoma include:[1]
- Failure to thrive
- Loss of weight
- Rapidly enlarging abdominal mass
References
- ↑ Madabhavi, Irappa; Patel, Apurva; Choudhary, Mukesh; Aagre, Suhas; Revannasiddaiah, Swaroop; Modi, Gaurang; Anand, Asha; Panchal, Harsha; Parikh, Sonia; Raut, Shreeniwas (2014). "Paraneoplastic Recurrent Hypoglycaemic Seizures: An Initial Presentation of Hepatoblastoma in an Adolescent Male—A Rare Entity". Case Reports in Pediatrics. 2014: 1–5. doi:10.1155/2014/104543. ISSN 2090-6803.