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Childhood kidney Wilms tumor
- ... kidney, or genital abnormalities. In rare cases, a childhood form of kidney cancer known as Wilms tumor can develop.Some individuals with Bohring-Opitz syndrome ...
- ... with MCAP have developed tumors (in particular, a childhood form of kidney cancer known as Wilms tumor and noncancerous tumors in the nervous system known ...
- ... this condition often leads to kidney failure in childhood. People with Denys-Drash syndrome have an estimated 90 percent chance of developing a rare form of kidney cancer known as Wilms tumor. Affected individuals may develop multiple tumors in one ...
- ... is an increased risk of developing cancer in childhood. Cancers that occur most frequently in affected individuals include a cancer of muscle tissue called rhabdomyosarcoma, a form of kidney cancer known as Wilms tumor, and a cancer of the blood-forming tissue ...
- ... syndrome develop cancerous or noncancerous tumors in early childhood. The most common tumors are a rare form of kidney cancer called Wilms tumor and a cancerous tumor called a neuroblastoma ...
- ... cancerous and noncancerous tumors, particularly a form of kidney cancer called ... in childhood.Most children and adults with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome ...
- ... include ongoing constipation, inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis), kidney failure, breathing ... WAGR syndrome ...
- ... kidneys and genitalia.Frasier syndrome is characterized by kidney disease that begins in early childhood. Affected individuals have a condition called focal segmental ...