نتایج جستجو برای: wilms tumor gene

تعداد نتایج: 1471282  

Journal: :Genes & development 2015
Peter Hohenstein Kathy Pritchard-Jones Jocelyn Charlton

Wilms' tumor, or nephroblastoma, is the most common pediatric renal cancer. The tumors morphologically resemble embryonic kidneys with a disrupted architecture and are associated with undifferentiated metanephric precursors. Here, we discuss genetic and epigenetic findings in Wilms' tumor in the context of renal development. Many of the genes implicated in Wilms' tumorigenesis are involved in t...

Journal: :Cancer research 1990
M Mannens P Devilee J Bliek I Mandjes J de Kraker C Heyting R M Slater A Westerveld

Studies on the loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in human malignancies have shown that a number of different chromosomal regions associated with putative tumor suppressor genes may be involved in any one given tumor. We have carried out a similar study on Wilms' tumor using a range of DNA markers for a number of tumor suppressor regions. We tested a total of 44 Wilms' tumors including material from ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 1991

Journal: :International Journal of Cancer and Biomedical Research (Print) 2021

: Wilms tumor (WT) is the most frequent renal of childhood and a highly responsive to chemotherapy. P53 ki67 are two important markers that have been evaluated in many cancers. The role p53 pathogenesis progression WT only partly understood. Over past decade, importance Ki-67

2012
Nisha Marwah Vandana Goyal

Background: Wilms’ tumor is a renal malignancy commonly occurring in childhood, with classic histologic features. Extrarenal Wilms’ tumor is extremely rare, and only a few isolated cases have been described in the literature in the retroperitoneum, inguinal region, uterus, cervix, ovaries, skin, mediastinum, and chest wall. Case: A 14-month-old child presented with abdominal distention and a pa...

2014
Linda Li Jennifer Light Michael Marchick Robyn Hoelle

Wilms tumor is found in 1 in 10,000 children and most commonly presents in asymptomatic toddlers whose care givers notice a nontender abdominal mass in the right upper quadrant. This case of Wilms tumor presented as a critically ill eleven-year old with significant tachypnea, dyspnea, vague abdominal pain, intermittent emesis, new onset seizure, metabolic acidosis, and hypoxemia. This is the fi...

2005
Bruce Broecker

Renal tumors other than Wilms’ tumor are infrequent in childhood. Wilms’ tumors account for 6% to 7% of childhood cancer, whereas the remaining renal tumors account for less than l%.27 The most common nonWilms‘ tumors are clear cell sarcoma of the kidney, rhabdoid tumor of the kidney (both formerly considered unfavorable Wilms’ tumor variants but now considered separate tumors), renal cell carc...

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