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  1. Wilm S Tumor (Nephroblastoma and Related Renal Neoplasm of Childhood)
  2. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Wilms' tumor by Mark A. Mitchell M.D., 2002-01-01
  3. Wilms' tumor: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy through Adolescence</i> by Mark, M.D. Mitchell, Rosalyn, M.D. Carson-DeWitt, 2006
  4. Kidney Cancer: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Rosalyn, MD Carson-DeWitt, Rebecca, PhD Frey, 2006
  5. Wilms' tumor: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer, 2nd ed.</i> by Mark, M.D. Mitchell, Rebecca, PhD Frey, 2006
  6. Wilms' tumor and exposures to residential and occupational hazardous chemicals [An article from: International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health] by J. Tsai, W.E. Kaye, et all
  7. Wilms' Tumor: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Mark, M.D. Mitchell, Rebecca, PhD Frey, 2006
  8. The Official Parent's Sourcebook on Wilms' Tumor: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-11-27
  9. Wilms' Tumor: Clinical and Biological Manifestations by Carl Pochedly, 1984-09
  10. Wilms Tumor: Clinical and Molecular Characterization (Molecular Biology Intelligence Unit) by Max J. Coppes, Christine E. Campbell, 1995-05
  11. Andrew's Story: A Book About a Boy Who Beat Cancer (Meeting the Challenge) by Chris Bridge, 2001-04
  12. Wilms' tumor: A handbook for families ([Pediatric tumor series]) by Tamara E Scott, 2002
  13. Wilms tumor: A compilation of clinical and molecular characteristics by Max J Coppes, 1992
  14. Wilm's tumour (Acta Universitatis Carolinae Medica. Monographia) by Josef Koutecký, 1979

41. NEPHROBLASTOMA
nephroblastoma Wilms tumor, or nephroblastoma, is a cancerous tumorof the kidney in children. Wilms is the most common tumor
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NEPHROBLASTOMA - Wilms tumor , or nephroblastoma , is a cancerous tumor of the kidney in children. Wilms is the most common tumor of the kidney and the most common intra-abdominal tumor in children. The exact cause is unknown, but probably develops in fetal tissue due to an underlying genetic factor.

42. Nephroblastoma
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43. Nephroblastoma
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44. KIDNEY TUMORS: NEPHROBLASTOMA/WILMS TUMOR
KIDNEY TUMORS nephroblastoma/WILMS TUMOR. nephroblastoma 1999. HaaseGM, Ritchey ML. nephroblastoma. Semin Pediatr Surg 61116, 1997.
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KIDNEY TUMORS: NEPHROBLASTOMA/WILMS TUMOR Nephroblastoma is the most common kidney tumor affecting young patients with about 550 new cases diagnosed annually in the United States. The therapy has evolved considerably during the past 30 years and the current excellent outcome in terms of both increased survival and reduced morbidity can be attributed to the randomized clinical trials undertaken since 1969. The treatment has been modified to include appropriate chemotherapy and limited radiation therapy to compliment the surgical removal of the tumor mass. Two-thirds of the patients have initial disease localized to the region of the kidney while almost 25% have more widespread disease within the abdomen and 10% show metastases to other parts of the body. Therapy can be specifically tailored for low risk patients which will reduce the morbidity of treatment and intensive therapy can be selected for those high-risk patients for whom survival remains poor. SELECTED ARTICLES
  • Ritchey ML, Shamberger RC, Haase GM, Horwitz J, Bergemann T, Breslow NE: Surgical Complications after Primary Nephrectomy for Wilms' Tumor: report from the National Wilms' Tumor Study Group. J Am Coll Surg 192:63-68, 2001. Shamberger RC, Ritchey ML, Haase GM, Bergemann TL, Loechelt-Yoshioka, Breslow NE, Green DM: Intravascular extension of Wilms' Tumor: Ann Surg 234: 116-121, 2001.
  • 45. Nephroblastoma - General Practice Notebook
    nephroblastoma. Wilms' tumour is a mixed neoplasm composed of metanephric blastemawith stromal and epithelial derivatives at various stages of differentiation.
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    nephroblastoma Wilms' tumour is a mixed neoplasm composed of metanephric blastema with stromal and epithelial derivatives at various stages of differentiation.
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    46. Nephroblastoma
    SLÓW KILKA O nephroblastoma. Wystepowanie Pragne zwrócic wasza w1899r. przez Wilmsa nowotwór nephroblastoma. Ten rzadki
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    S£ÓW KILKA O NEPHROBLASTOMA Wystêpowanie
    Pragnê zwróciæ wasz± uwagê na jeden z najczê¶ciej wystêpuj±cych i zarazem najgro¼niejszych nowotworów wieku dzieciêcego jakim jest opisany w 1899r. przez Wilmsa nowotwór nephroblastoma. Ten rzadki guz jest odnotowywany w ponad 500 nowych przypadkach ka¿dego roku w USA, o wiele jedna czê¶ciej wystêpuje u dzieci Afroamerykanów i zauwa¿a siê znaczne czêstsze wystêpowanie u dziewczynek ni¿ u ch³opców.
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    47. Tumors WilmsID5034.txt
    Kidney nephroblastoma. Identity. Bibliography. Characterization of regionsof chromosomes 12 and 16 involved in nephroblastoma tumorigenesis.
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    Identity Other names Wilms tumour Clinics and Pathology Etiology
  • Wilms tumours are either sporadic or familial (1-2%); it may be associated with hemihypertrophia or genitourinary malformations (10%) and part of a recognized syndrome (2%).
  • the syndromes predisposing to Wilms tumours are: WAGR (Wilms tumour, aniridia, genitourinary abnormalities and mental retardation), DDS (Denys-Drash syndrome: mesangial sclerosis, male pseudohermaphrodism and Wilms tumours), BWS (Beckwith-Weideman: exomphalos, macroglossia, gigantism) and SGBS (Simpson Golabi Behemel syndrome: overgrowth, mental impairment, craniofacial anomalies). Epidemiology the most common paediatric cancer of the kidney, affecting 10/10 children; 50% of cases occurs before the age of 3 yrs and 90% before 6 yrs. Clinics the localization is primarily the kidney, the incidence of bilateral involvement is 5- 10% blastematous tissue with some differentiated glomerular structures associated with mesenchymal tissue and tubules. Courtesy Pierre Bedossa Pathology Wilms tumours show a mimicry of nephrogenesis as the tumour comprises undifferentiated blastemal cells, differentiated epithelial cells and stromal cells; ectopic components, particularly skeletal muscle, are observed in 5-10% of tumours; the presence of identical deletions of WT1 in all components of some sporadic Wilms tumours suggests that the stromal components are neoplastic, raising the possibility that undifferentiated blastema cells are precursors of the stromal and heterologous elements.
  • 48. 1Up Health > Wilms' Tumor (Kidney Tumor, Nephroblastoma) Information
    Comprehesive information on Wilms' tumor (Kidney tumor, nephroblastoma).Covers info such as , alternative names, causes, incidence
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    49. 1Up Health > Wilms' Tumor > Causes, Incidence, And Risk Factors Of Wilms' Tumor
    Comprehesive information on Wilms' tumor (Kidney tumor, nephroblastoma). Alternativenames Kidney tumor, nephroblastoma. Definition
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    1Up Health Wilms' tumor Alternative Medicine Clinical Trials ... Health Topics A-Z Search 1Up Health Wilms' tumor Information Wilms' tumor Causes, Incidence, and Risk Factors Alternative names : Kidney tumor, Nephroblastoma Definition : Wilms' tumor is a cancerous tumor of the kidney that occurs in children.
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    Wilms' tumor is one of the most common tumors of the abdomen in children and the most common type of kidney tumor. The exact cause of tumor formation in most children is unknown. It is associated with certain birth defects including urinary tract abnormalities, absence of the iris (aniridia), and hemihypertrophy (enlargement of one side of the body). It is more common among some siblings and twins, which suggests a possible genetic cause. The tumor may become quite large, but usually remains encapsulated (self-enclosed). It may spread to other body tissues, especially the lungs.
    The frequency of disease occurrence is estimated to be about 1 out of 200,000 to 250,000 children. The peak time of occurrence is at 3 years old, and Wilms' tumor is rare after the age of 8 years.
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    50. Nephroblastoma. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Four
    nephroblastoma. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language FourthEdition. 2000. 2000. nephroblastoma. SYLLABICATION neph·ro·blas·to·ma.
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    51. Wilms' Tumor
    Wilms' tumor is a cancerous tumor of the kidney that occurs in children. AlternativeNames nephroblastoma; Kidney tumor. Causes, incidence, and risk factors
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    Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention Definition: Wilms' tumor is a cancerous tumor of the kidney that occurs in children.
    Alternative Names: Nephroblastoma; Kidney tumor
    Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Wilms' tumor is one of the most common tumors of the abdomen in children and the most common type of kidney tumor. The exact cause of tumor formation in most children is unknown. It is associated with certain birth defects including urinary tract abnormalities, absence of the iris (aniridia), and hemihypertrophy (enlargement of one side of the body). It is more common among some siblings and twins, which suggests a possible genetic cause. The tumor may become quite large, but usually remains encapsulated (self-enclosed). It may spread to other body tissues, especially the lungs.
    The frequency of disease occurrence is estimated to be about 1 out of 200,000 to 250,000 children. The peak time of occurrence is at 3 years old, and Wilms' tumor is rare after the age of 8 years.
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    Wilms tumor Review Date: 7/17/2002
    Reviewed By: Scott Howard, M.D., M.S., Department of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

    52. Nephroblastoma
    nephroblastoma. A Medical Encyclopedia Maryland Medical System. A resourcewith information on over 4000 medical topics including nephroblastoma.
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    53. Nephroblastoma - Wilms’ Tumour In Adults. Review Of 10 Cases
    nephroblastoma Wilms’ tumour in adults. Review of 10 cases. Abstract –nephroblastoma (Wilms’ tumour) is very rarely found in adult patients.
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    Urologia - Volume 64, N. 1, 1997
    © 1997 Editoriale Urologia, Treviso P. WINTER, W.VAHLENSIECK Jr.*, G. SCHOENEICH, W.-D.E. MIERSCH, J. VOGEL** Department of Urology - University of Bonn
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    54. Nefroblastoma Dell’adulto Con Metastasi Ossee: Caso Clinico - Adult Nephroblast
    Translate this page Treviso. Nefroblastoma dell’adulto con metastasi ossee caso clinicoAdult nephroblastoma with metastatic bone disease case report. G
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    Adult nephroblastoma with metastatic bone disease: case report G. Chiapello, C. Terrone, S. De Luca, E. Castelli, A. Tizzani, S. Rocca Rossetti, L. Godio*, G. Palestro* Clinica Urologica
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    55. Nephroblastoma: Some Details
    nephroblastoma Also known as Wilms tumour; Usually presents as apalpable abdominal mass in a otherwise well child; Associated with
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    • Also known as Wilms tumour Usually presents as a palpable abdominal mass in a otherwise well child Associated with other congenital anomalies such as hemihypertrophy, aniridia and ambiguous genitalia Occasional findings are haematuria and hypertension Diagnosis is usually made on ultrasound
    Left sided abdominal mass Nephroblastoma: some pictures
    • CT scan Resected kidney Typical “triphasic” wilms tumour with dense clusters of blastemal cells and pale staining stroma and epithelial (tubular) tissue

    56. Pathogenesis Of Avian Nephroblastoma Induced By MAV-2(O).
    of B14 strain embryos at 10 days of incubation with the subgroup B myeloblastosisassociated virus, MAV2(O), results in a massive nephroblastoma by 12 wk of
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    Pathogenesis of avian nephroblastoma induced by MAV-2(O). Diss Abstr Int [B]; 52(9):4582 1992. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE ICDB/93682290
    Aidarous HM; Colorado State Univ. Abstract: Keywords: Animal Chickens DNA Probes DNA, Neoplasm/METABOLISM Gene Products, env/GENETICS Genome, Viral Kidney Neoplasms/*ETIOLOGY/GENETICS/METABOLISM *Myeloblastosis Virus, Avian/GENETICS Nephroblastoma/*ETIOLOGY/GENETICS/METABOLISM Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-fos/GENETICS/METABOLISM Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-jun/GENETICS/METABOLISM Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc/GENETICS/METABOLISM Recombination, Genetic Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid/GENETICS Signal Transduction THESIS
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    58. Health Ency.: Disease: Wilm's Tumor
    Alternative names nephroblastoma; Kidney tumor. Definition Wilm's tumor isa cancerous tumor of the kidney that occurs in children. Causes and Risks.
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    Ency. home Disease W Wilm's tumor See images Overview Symptoms Treatment Alternative names: Nephroblastoma; Kidney tumor Definition: Wilm's tumor is a cancerous tumor of the kidney that occurs in children. Causes and Risks Wilm's tumor is one of the most common intraabdominal tumors in children and the most common type of kidney tumor. The exact cause of tumor formation is unknown, but it probably develops in fetal tissue. It is associated with certain congenital defects including urinary tract abnormalities, absence of the iris (aniridia) and hemihypertrophy (enlargement of one side of the body), and shows an increased incidence among siblings and twins, which suggests a possible genetic cause. The tumor may become quite large, but usually remains encapsulated (self-enclosed). It may spread to other body tissues.
    The frequency of disease occurrence is estimated to be about 1 out of 200,000 to 250,000 children. The peak incidence is at 3 years old. Rarely, the tumor may be present in adults. Ency. home

    59. Wilm's Tumor - Congenital Nephroblastoma : Meddie Health Search
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    60. Ren Tum
    Low risk tumors favorable. Cystic nephroblastoma Fibroadenomatouslike patternnephroblastoma. Highly differentiated epithelial nephroblastoma.
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    Low risk tumors favorable Cystic nephroblastoma Fibroadenomatous-like pattern nephroblastoma Highly differentiated epithelial nephroblastoma Completely necrotic ( chemotherapy ) nephroblastoma Mesoblastic nephroma Intermediate risk tumors standard Triphasic nephroblastoma Necrotic 10% left ( post chemotherapy ) nephroblastoma Homologous: Blastema, tubules, glomeruli Heterologous: striated muscle... High risk tumors unfavorable Anaplasia in nephroblastoma Clear cell sarcoma Others Cystic nephroma Renal cell carcinoma Others

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