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Mesoblastic nephroma in adults; a clinico-pathologic study of Wilms' tumors and related renal neoplasms.
Ormond S. Culp,F. W. Hartman +1 more
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This article is published in The Journal of Urology.The article was published on 1948-10-01. It has received 63 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Mesoblastic nephroma & Wilms' tumor.read more
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Sarcomas and sarcomatoid and mixed malignant tumors of the kidney in adults—part III
TL;DR: The clinical and pathologic features of 43 cases of malignant renal tumor with mixed histopathologic features are presented and the term “sarcomatoid” is appropriate in the present incomplete state of knowledge of these unusual malignant neoplasms.
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Benign Multilocular Cystic Nephroma: Report of Two Cases of So-Called Multilocular Cyst of the Kidney
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Adult Wilms tumor: a report of prolonged survival and review of literature.
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Sarcomas of the Kidney
TL;DR: Renal sarcomas are highly malignant neoplasms and the over-all prognosis is poor, with only 2 long-term survivors in this series.
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Wilms' tumor in the adult patient: diagnosis, management, and review of the world medical literature.
TL;DR: Three well documented cases of Wilms' tumor in the adult patient are presented, two who presented with Stage IV disease and were treated with multimodal therapy were rendered free of disease.
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A Classification of Renal Tumors with Observations on the Frequency of the Various Types1
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Classification of Renal Neoplasms: A Clinical and Pathological Study Based on 199 Cases
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Les tumeurs du rein
J. Albarran,L. Imbert +1 more
TL;DR: Dans 99% des cas, il ne faut ni traiter ni suivre régulièrement ces kystes par échographie, but certaines maladies, en revanche, sont plus sérieuses.
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Massive unattached retroperitoneal tumors: an explanation of unattached retroperitoneal tumors based on remnants of the embryonic urogenital apparatus
G. H. Hansmann,J. W. Budd +1 more
TL;DR: Rarely, authors of these case reports have added to the diversity of histologic features that may be associated with these neoplasms, which now include glomeruli, renal tubules, rete structures, bone, hair, sweat glands, fat, smooth muscle, uterine mucosa and chorion epithelium.
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