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Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2014
Wilms tumor (WT) is the most common neoplasm of the kidney in children. It is an embryologic tumor that histologically mimics renal embryogenesis and is composed of a variable mixture of stromal, blastemal, and epithelial elements. Nephrogenic rests, generally considered to be precursor lesions of the WT, are foci of the embryonic metanephric tissue ...
Turki, Al-Hussain +2 more
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Wilms tumor (WT) is the most common neoplasm of the kidney in children. It is an embryologic tumor that histologically mimics renal embryogenesis and is composed of a variable mixture of stromal, blastemal, and epithelial elements. Nephrogenic rests, generally considered to be precursor lesions of the WT, are foci of the embryonic metanephric tissue ...
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Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1987
The clinical presentation and approach to the management of Wilms' tumor in children were reviewed. In addition, recent studies of chromosomal abnormalities in Wilms' tumor, histopathologic findings as they effect prognosis and design of treatment, controversial issues in therapy, and the long-term effects of treatment of this childhood tumor were ...
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The clinical presentation and approach to the management of Wilms' tumor in children were reviewed. In addition, recent studies of chromosomal abnormalities in Wilms' tumor, histopathologic findings as they effect prognosis and design of treatment, controversial issues in therapy, and the long-term effects of treatment of this childhood tumor were ...
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Journal of Urology, 1986
Recent studies indicate a favorable outcome with bilateral Wilms' tumor. From 1971 to 1985, ten children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years were treated for this disease. During the early part of the series, five patients had nephrectomy on one side and partial nephrectomy on the other side, and one patient had bilateral partial nephrectomies at ...
O P, Tucker +4 more
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Recent studies indicate a favorable outcome with bilateral Wilms' tumor. From 1971 to 1985, ten children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years were treated for this disease. During the early part of the series, five patients had nephrectomy on one side and partial nephrectomy on the other side, and one patient had bilateral partial nephrectomies at ...
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1983
AbstractA retroperitoneal extrarenal Wilms tumor arising from an embryonic crest of renal tissue on a 10‐year‐old boy is reported. The histogenesis of such tumor is discussed.
Y G, Adam +4 more
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AbstractA retroperitoneal extrarenal Wilms tumor arising from an embryonic crest of renal tissue on a 10‐year‐old boy is reported. The histogenesis of such tumor is discussed.
Y G, Adam +4 more
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer, 1993
Multiple 'WT' genes exist. The WT1 gene at chromosomal band 11p13 has been cloned and is known to be important in the etiology of at least some tumors by virtue of the identification of both germline and somatic mutations in WT patients. Genes at 11p15 and 16q are also involved, either as initiating or tumor progression events.
V, Huff, G F, Saunders
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Multiple 'WT' genes exist. The WT1 gene at chromosomal band 11p13 has been cloned and is known to be important in the etiology of at least some tumors by virtue of the identification of both germline and somatic mutations in WT patients. Genes at 11p15 and 16q are also involved, either as initiating or tumor progression events.
V, Huff, G F, Saunders
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1989
A rare case of retroperitoneal extrarenal Wilms' tumor with an unusual presentation is reported. The tumor contained a large cystic component and mimicked ascites clinically.
K L, Narasimharao +6 more
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A rare case of retroperitoneal extrarenal Wilms' tumor with an unusual presentation is reported. The tumor contained a large cystic component and mimicked ascites clinically.
K L, Narasimharao +6 more
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1979
Extrarenal Wilms' tumor is a rare entity usually seen as a mass in the retroperitoneal area. It may surround and distort otherwise normal kidneys and ureters. Like many other abdominal masses, its true nature remains uncertain until microscopic examination has been performed after surgery.
R G, McCauley +3 more
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Extrarenal Wilms' tumor is a rare entity usually seen as a mass in the retroperitoneal area. It may surround and distort otherwise normal kidneys and ureters. Like many other abdominal masses, its true nature remains uncertain until microscopic examination has been performed after surgery.
R G, McCauley +3 more
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Current Opinion in Urology, 2005
The management of Wilms' tumor continues to evolve with two different approaches being taken by the National Wilms Tumor Study in North America and the International Society of Pediatric Oncology in Europe in regards to preoperative chemotherapy. Limiting the duration, dosage, and number of chemotherapeutic agents and the dosage of radiotherapy are ...
Hsi-Yang, Wu +2 more
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The management of Wilms' tumor continues to evolve with two different approaches being taken by the National Wilms Tumor Study in North America and the International Society of Pediatric Oncology in Europe in regards to preoperative chemotherapy. Limiting the duration, dosage, and number of chemotherapeutic agents and the dosage of radiotherapy are ...
Hsi-Yang, Wu +2 more
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2010
Wilms' tumor or nephroblastoma is the most frequent renal tumor in children and is associated with different congenital anomalies and syndromes. A significant number of studies in genetics and molecular biology have improved our understanding of this malignancy discovering as well how different genes play a critical role in the organogenesis process ...
Carlos H, Martínez +2 more
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Wilms' tumor or nephroblastoma is the most frequent renal tumor in children and is associated with different congenital anomalies and syndromes. A significant number of studies in genetics and molecular biology have improved our understanding of this malignancy discovering as well how different genes play a critical role in the organogenesis process ...
Carlos H, Martínez +2 more
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Journal of Urology, 1978
The current management of bilateral Wilms tumor is reviewed and the high incidence of concurrent anomalies with bilateral Wilms tumor is demonstrated in 4 of 5 children. Standardization of management has not been established. Of the 5 patients 3 survived 30 months to 11 years without recurrent tumor.
R A, Garrett, J P, Donohue
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The current management of bilateral Wilms tumor is reviewed and the high incidence of concurrent anomalies with bilateral Wilms tumor is demonstrated in 4 of 5 children. Standardization of management has not been established. Of the 5 patients 3 survived 30 months to 11 years without recurrent tumor.
R A, Garrett, J P, Donohue
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