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Teratoid Wilms' tumor: report of a unilateral case
Authors:Cecchetto Giovanni  Alaggio Rita  Scarzello Giovanni  Dall'Igna Patrizia  Martino Ascanio  Bisogno Gianni  Guglielmi Maurizio
Affiliation:From the Divisions of Pediatric Surgery and Onco-Hematology, Department of Pediatrics; the Pathology Unit, Department of Oncologic Sciences, University of Padua; the Division of Radiation Therapy, General Hospital of Padua; and the Division of Pediatric Surgery, General Hospital of Ancona, Italy.
Abstract:
Teratoid Wilms' tumor is a rare histologic variant of the classical Wilms' tumor, containing predominantly heterolougus tissues (adipose, glial, muscle, cartilage, or bone). This report presents the case of a teratoid Wilms' tumor in a 4-year-old girl. The mass, which originated from the right kidney, was very large and encased the inferior vena cava and renal vessels. The child did not respond to chemo- or radiotherapy and underwent operation. Despite the enormous dimensions of the tumor and the involvement of the inferior vena cava, a radical excision was obtained, and now the child is well 32 months after surgery. The behavior of this kind of tumor usually is not aggressive, and the outcome is good. Surgery should be the treatment of choice, because the efficacy of chemotherapy and radiotherapy is probably reduced by the high amount of differentiated and mature tissue which characterizes this neoplasm. J Pediatr Surg 38:259-261.
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