Occult Neuroblastoma and Acute Cerebellar Ataxia in Childhood

Abstract
A case of ganglioneuroblastoma with associated cerebellar ataxia is reported. Although the pathogenesis is not known, the association of these entities shows similarity to the adult association of cerebellar ataxia with occult neoplasms. Intravenous urography may aid in diagnosing otherwise silent and occult neuroblastoma and is recommended when cerebellar ataxia is present.