Simple renal cysts associated with ambiguous genitalia: Precursor to Wilms’ tumor?
Journal: Pediatric Urology Case Reports (Vol.8, No. 1)Publication Date: 2021-01-01
Authors : Nitin James Peters Swapnil Pattanshetti Muneer Abas Malik Ram Samujh Kirti Gupta;
Page : 7-10
Keywords : Simple renal cyst; Wilms’ tumor; genito-urinary malformations; child.;
Abstract
Wilms' Tumor (WT) is the commonest renal tumor seen in children. WT frequently occurs in association with various urological malformations and genetic syndromes. We report a case of ambiguous genitalia with cryptorchidism and simple renal cysts, who went on to develop WT at the site of renal cysts. Management and follow up protocols are discussed along with relevant literature.
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