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Wilms’ Tumor in Horseshoe Kidney
Wilms’ tumor is the most common malignant kidney tumor found in children. The Horseshoe kidney is the most common renal fusion malformation. However, Wilms’ tumor is rarely identified in horseshoe kidney patients.
Doan Tien Luu +5 more
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Congestive heart failure and hypertension associated with Wilms tumor
Wilms tumor is the most common primary renal tumor in children. Wilms tumor has infrequently been reported to present associated with dilated cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure.
Sarah C. Stokes +3 more
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Knockdown of SENP1 inhibits HIF-1α SUMOylation and suppresses oncogenic CCNE1 in Wilms tumor
Based on our initial bioinformatics finding of the upregulated expression of sentrin-specific protease 1 (SENP1) and cyclin E1 (CCNE1) in Wilms tumor, this study aimed to illustrate the molecular mechanism of SENP1 in Wilms tumor, which involved the ...
Shibo Zhu +6 more
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Wilms' tumor also called as nephroblastoma is commonly seen extracranial solid tumor involving kidneys in children. Rarely, Wilms' tumor can arise from ectopic nephrogenic remnants located outside the kidneys.
Vankadari Kousik +3 more
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Recent Improvements in Adult Wilms Tumor Diagnosis and Management: Review of Literature
Wilms tumor, also denoted as nephroblastoma, an embryonal type of renal cancer, is the most common cancer that affects children in the first 5 years of life. Wilms tumor is very rarely seen in adults.
Vishnupriya Sakthivel +2 more
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CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PEDIATRIC WILMS TUMOR [PDF]
Wilms tumor is the commonest renal tumor in children. This study aimed to evaluate the characteristics, diagnosis, treatment, and outcome of Wilms tumor in pediatric age group and to analyze factors affecting the outcome.
Haithem Almoamin +3 more
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Wilms or non-Wilms tumors? Imaging features of renal tumors in pediatrics
Introduction: Identifying the imaging features of renal tumors in pediatric population allows reaching more accurate diagnoses and implementing more appropriate treatments.
Mónica Rocío Royero-Arias +2 more
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Background Survival after Wilms tumor has significantly increased and focus on late effects has become increasingly important. However, knowledge about long‐term renal function in survivors of Wilms tumor is missing.
Stine Høgsholt +5 more
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Nephroblastomatosis (NBM) is a precursor of Wilms tumor. We herein report a case in which Wilms tumor was initially suspected and the affected kidney was removed. The tumor was subsequently diagnosed as intralobar NBM and a favorable outcome was achieved
Hirozumi Sano +8 more
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Wilms' tumor is most common pediatric renal tumor. Teratoid Wilms' tumor is a variant of Wilms' tumor, in which heterologous tissue predominates. Most commonly, epithelial and mesenchymal tissue present as heterologous component.
Santosh G Rathod +3 more
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