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Results 1 - 10 of 27 for Childhood kidney cell carcinoma
  1. ... 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 that arises from developing nerve cells. The incidence of Simpson-Golabi-Behmel syndrome is ...
  2. ... and is named for its main features: a childhood kidney cancer known as Wilms tumor (described below), an eye problem called anirida, genitourinary anomalies, and intellectual disability. This deletion affects one copy of the WT1 gene in each cell. The loss of this gene is responsible for ...
  3. ... MVA) syndrome. This condition is typically characterized by cells with ... called Wilms tumor in childhood. They may also grow slowly and have an ...
  4. ... and is named for its main features: a childhood kidney cancer known as ... copy of the PAX6 gene in each cell. A loss of the PAX6 gene is associated ...
  5. ... and is named for its main features: a childhood kidney cancer known as Wilms tumor, an eye problem called anirida, genitourinary anomalies, and intellectual disability (formerly ... that begins in childhood in people with WAGRO syndrome.People with WAGRO ...
  6. ... and is named for its main features: a childhood kidney cancer known as Wilms tumor, an eye problem called ...
  7. ... with MCAP have developed tumors (in particular, a childhood form of kidney cancer known as Wilms tumor and noncancerous tumors in ...
  8. ... 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 do not survive past early childhood, while others live into adolescence or early adulthood. ...
  9. ... in a small number of people with renal cell carcinoma, which is a type of kidney cancer. SDHB gene mutations have also been identified in people with both renal cell cancer and paraganglioma (described above). An inherited SDHB ...
  10. ... certain cancers, including breast, colon, stomach, liver, and kidney tumors. These mutations might also be associated with cancer of blood-forming tissue (leukemia) and cancer of immune system cells (lymphoma).It is possible that somatic mutations in ...
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