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Possible Causes For Wilms tumor/nephroblastoma - Causes
- Neoplastic Disorders
Wilms tumor- Congenital, Developmental Disorders
Cryptorchidism/undescended testis
Hypospadius, male
Aniridia
Cerebral gigantism of childhood (Sotos)
Hemihypertrophy/congenital
Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome
Aniridia Wilms tumor complex (WAGR )- Hereditary, Familial, Genetic Disorders
Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome
Drash's syndrome- Synonyms
- embryoma kidney, Embryonal adenosarcoma, Embryonal nephroma, KIDNEY ADENOMYOSARCOMA EMBRYONAL, KIDNEY CARCINOSARCOMA EMBRYONAL, KIDNEY EMBRYOMA, KIDNEY EMBRYONAL MIXED TUMOR, Nephroblastoma, Nephroblastoma (disorder), Nephroblastoma (M-89603), Nephroblastoma (morphologic abnormality), Nephroblastoma (Wilms tumor), Nephroblastomas, Nephroma, Renal adenosarcoma, RENAL CANCER WILMS, Renal Wilms Tumor, Renal Wilms' Tumor, Tumor Wilms, tumor Wilms', Wilm Tumor, Wilms, Wilms tumor, Wilm's tumor, Wilms' tumor, WILMS TUMOR 1, Wilms' tumor and other childhood kidney tumors, Wilms Tumor of the Kidney, Wilms' Tumor of the Kidney, Wilms tumour, Wilms' tumour, WT1
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