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RENAL TRANSPLANT IN A CHILD WITH BILATERAL WILMS’ TUMOR NATIONAL PREMIERE

Introduction: Bilateral Wilms’ tumors with an unfavorable histology require a combined treatment (extensive surgery, polychimiotherapy, radiotherapy). Objective: Presentation of the first renal transplant performed in Romania in a child with bilateral Wilms’ tumor, at 3 years and 4 months after the...

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Autores principales: Ioanel, Sinescu, Mihai, Hârza, Bogdan, Şerbănescu, Constantin, Gîngu, Bogdan, Ştefan, Cătălin, Dudu
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Carol Davila University Press 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5607784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20108476
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author Ioanel, Sinescu
Mihai, Hârza
Bogdan, Şerbănescu
Constantin, Gîngu
Bogdan, Ştefan
Cătălin, Dudu
author_facet Ioanel, Sinescu
Mihai, Hârza
Bogdan, Şerbănescu
Constantin, Gîngu
Bogdan, Ştefan
Cătălin, Dudu
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description Introduction: Bilateral Wilms’ tumors with an unfavorable histology require a combined treatment (extensive surgery, polychimiotherapy, radiotherapy). Objective: Presentation of the first renal transplant performed in Romania in a child with bilateral Wilms’ tumor, at 3 years and 4 months after the end of a multimodal treatment. Material and methods: Patient C. N., born on 30.04.1998, was diagnosed in 04.2001 with right parenchymal renal tumor, polycystic kidney, left cystic renal tumor. 25.04.2001 - right radical nephrectomy and partial left upper pole nephrectomy; histopathology examination: triphasic bilateral nephroblastoma, reactive lymph nodes, negative resection edges in the left kidney. 30.04-19.11.2001- polychemotherapy according to the NWTS-5 stages 2-4 focal anaplasia and radiotherapy of the right kidney bed (29.06.2001). 02.2002- a nephrotic syndrome on the remnant kidney which requires its excision and peritoneal dialysis. Abdominal control CT was normal in 03.2005. 11.03.2005- renal transplant from living related donor. Results: Favorable post-transplant course with normal renal clearance values; at 2 months, normal urography control. Conclusions: The tumor pathology does not represent an absolute contraindication for renal transplantation. For the cases with extensive surgery, polychimiotherapy and radiotherapy correctly applied, a pre-transplant “tumor-free” period of at least 2 years is compulsory.
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spelling pubmed-56077842017-09-27 RENAL TRANSPLANT IN A CHILD WITH BILATERAL WILMS’ TUMOR NATIONAL PREMIERE Ioanel, Sinescu Mihai, Hârza Bogdan, Şerbănescu Constantin, Gîngu Bogdan, Ştefan Cătălin, Dudu J Med Life Original Articles Introduction: Bilateral Wilms’ tumors with an unfavorable histology require a combined treatment (extensive surgery, polychimiotherapy, radiotherapy). Objective: Presentation of the first renal transplant performed in Romania in a child with bilateral Wilms’ tumor, at 3 years and 4 months after the end of a multimodal treatment. Material and methods: Patient C. N., born on 30.04.1998, was diagnosed in 04.2001 with right parenchymal renal tumor, polycystic kidney, left cystic renal tumor. 25.04.2001 - right radical nephrectomy and partial left upper pole nephrectomy; histopathology examination: triphasic bilateral nephroblastoma, reactive lymph nodes, negative resection edges in the left kidney. 30.04-19.11.2001- polychemotherapy according to the NWTS-5 stages 2-4 focal anaplasia and radiotherapy of the right kidney bed (29.06.2001). 02.2002- a nephrotic syndrome on the remnant kidney which requires its excision and peritoneal dialysis. Abdominal control CT was normal in 03.2005. 11.03.2005- renal transplant from living related donor. Results: Favorable post-transplant course with normal renal clearance values; at 2 months, normal urography control. Conclusions: The tumor pathology does not represent an absolute contraindication for renal transplantation. For the cases with extensive surgery, polychimiotherapy and radiotherapy correctly applied, a pre-transplant “tumor-free” period of at least 2 years is compulsory. Carol Davila University Press 2008-02-15 2008-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5607784/ /pubmed/20108476 Text en ©Carol Davila University Press This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
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Ioanel, Sinescu
Mihai, Hârza
Bogdan, Şerbănescu
Constantin, Gîngu
Bogdan, Ştefan
Cătălin, Dudu
RENAL TRANSPLANT IN A CHILD WITH BILATERAL WILMS’ TUMOR NATIONAL PREMIERE
title RENAL TRANSPLANT IN A CHILD WITH BILATERAL WILMS’ TUMOR NATIONAL PREMIERE
title_full RENAL TRANSPLANT IN A CHILD WITH BILATERAL WILMS’ TUMOR NATIONAL PREMIERE
title_fullStr RENAL TRANSPLANT IN A CHILD WITH BILATERAL WILMS’ TUMOR NATIONAL PREMIERE
title_full_unstemmed RENAL TRANSPLANT IN A CHILD WITH BILATERAL WILMS’ TUMOR NATIONAL PREMIERE
title_short RENAL TRANSPLANT IN A CHILD WITH BILATERAL WILMS’ TUMOR NATIONAL PREMIERE
title_sort renal transplant in a child with bilateral wilms’ tumor national premiere
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5607784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20108476
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