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Today the prognosis in children with nephroblastoma is excellent. With the combination of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation more than 80% of children can be cured. Because of acute toxicity and late effects of treatment (scoliosis, cardiotoxicity, fertility problems and second malignancies) a major issue in the management of children with this kind ...
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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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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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Asymptomatic adult Wilms' tumor: A case report
Background: Wilms' tumor, also called nephroblastoma, is an extremely uncommon kidney tumor of adulthood. We reported a adult man with a left kidney mass diagnosed as Wilms' tumor.Case presentation: A 25-year-old man was hospitalized due to injury of the
Yu-Feng Bai, BSc +8 more
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Adult Wilms' tumour: a case report with review of literature [PDF]
Background Wilms' tumor is the commonest primary malignant renal tumor in childhood. Rarely, it may present in the adult age group. Case presentation We report a 48-year-old male presenting with flank pain and haematuria.
V Geethamani +3 more
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Changes in renal WT-1 expression preceding hypertension development [PDF]
Background: Hypertension is a public health problem with mostly unknown causes, and where strong hereditary genetic alterations have not been fully elucidated. However, the use of experimental models has provided valuable information.
Abud, María Angélica +8 more
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Sphingosine 1-phosphate in renal diseases [PDF]
Because of its highly bioactive properties sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) is an attractive target for the treatment of several diseases. Since the expression of sphingosine kinases as well as S1P receptors was demonstrated in the kidney, questions about ...
Huwiler, Andrea +2 more
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