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PEDIATRIC SKIN TUMORS

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2000
This article summarizes several malignant childhood neoplasms and benign tumors that can mimic malignancies. Because malignant skin tumors are rare in children, parents and physicians often are not sufficiently suspicious to ensure that an early diagnosis can be made.
A J, Wyatt, R C, Hansen
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Pediatric genitourinary tumors

Current Opinion in Oncology, 1996
Each year significant advances are made in the clinical evaluation and treatment of genitourinary tumors in children as well as in the understanding of the molecular biology of tumorigenesis and genetics. In addition, the long-term outcome and complications of current treatments are now becoming available for review.
S K, Angell   +2 more
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Pediatric genitourinary tumors

Current Opinion in Oncology, 1997
Each year advances are made in the clinical evaluation and treatment of genitourinary tumors in children. Our understanding of cellular, molecular, and genetic processes in tumorigenesis is evolving rapidly. In addition, knowledge concerning long-term outcome and complications associated with current treatments is increasing. In this article, we review
S K, Agarwal   +2 more
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Pediatric Odontogenic Tumors

Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, 2023
Odontogenic tumors are rare tumors of the jaws that arise from remnants of the tooth forming apparatus. Some odontogenic tumors demonstrate strong predilection for pediatric patients including the unicystic ameloblastoma, adenomatoid odontogenic tumor, ameloblastic fibroma, ameloblastic fibro-odontoma, odontoma, and primordial odontogenic tumor.
Yingci Liu   +3 more
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Pediatric genitourinary tumors

Current Opinion in Oncology, 1991
Childhood genitourinary tumors are rare and continue to demand collaborative protocols to accumulate adequate numbers of patients for studies, and a multidisciplinary approach for treatment. This paper reviews all the 1990 literature on the most common of these tumors--Wilms' and testicular tumors and rhabdomyosarcoma.
M M, Issa, L M, Shortliffe
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Pediatric genitourinary tumors

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2001
Each year advances are made in the evaluation and management of genitourinary tumors in children. There is increased understanding of molecular and genetic processes in tumorigenesis. In addition, knowledge concerning the current treatment modalities is increasing, thus allowing us to tailor treatments in order to decrease long-term complications.
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Pediatric Brain Tumors

Neurologic Clinics, 2018
Pediatric central nervous system (CNS) tumors are the most common solid tumors in children and comprise 15% to 20% of all malignancies in children. Presentation, symptoms, and signs depend on tumor location and age of the patient at the time of diagnosis. This article summarizes the common childhood CNS tumors, presentations, classification, and recent
Yoko T, Udaka, Roger J, Packer
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Pediatric glial tumors

Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2001
Glial neoplasms in children comprise many heterogeneous tumors that include pilocytic and fibrillary astrocytomas, ependymomas, and the diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas. In contrast to adults, most of whom present with high-grade fibrillary neoplasms, alternate histologies represent most cases seen in the pediatric setting.
K J, Cohen, A, Broniscer, J, Glod
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Pediatric Glomus Tumors

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1988
Glomus tumors of the middle ear are unusual in adults, but exeedingly rare in children. While a dull, red bulging tympanic membrane in the adult may suggest a glomus tumor, it generally signifies infection in the child. This report details our management of a 10‐year‐old girl afflicted with bilateral chronic middle ear cleft infection that obscured ...
L J, Bartels, M, Gurucharri
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Pediatric genitourinary tumors

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2000
Advances in our knowledge of pediatric genitourinary tumors are being made at both the basic science and clinical levels. The molecular mechanisms underlying these pediatric malignancies are being uncovered and will aid in uncovering novel treatments.
D, Herz   +3 more
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