A case of Wilms' tumor in an adult is reported, showing, by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of somatic and tumor DNA, the loss of alleles from the short arm of chromosome 11. Loss of alleles in this region has previously been reported in childhood Wilms' tumor. The findings of this study indicate that adult Wilms' tumor and childhood Wilms' tumor may share a common pathogenic pathway. These results may also be useful in differentiating between Wilms' tumor and renal cell carcinoma or sarcoma in adults when the histologic findings are unclear
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Wilms tumor is an embryonal kidney cancer that affects one in 10 000 chil-dren. Epidemiologic studie...
Wilms tumor (WT) has been a model to study kidney embryogenesis and tumorigenesis and, although asso...
Wilms\u27 tumor (WT) is a childhood embryonic tumor of the kidney. In some cases, WT has been associ...
In the family reported here, a mother and both of her children developed a Wilms tumour, and all thr...
Wilms' tumor (WT), the most common kidney tumor among children, is characterized by a triphasic morp...
Wilms tumor, a childhood tumor arising from undifferentiated renal mesenchyme, is diagnosed in North...
Wilms tumor is one of the most common solid tumors of childhood, occurring in 1 in 10,000 children a...
Wilms' tumor, a childhood malignancy of the kidney, is one of the most common pediatric tumors. The ...
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Loss of heterozygosity studies have been used to identify chromosomal regions which are frequently d...
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in tumour cells is generally accepted as 'exposing' recessive cancer ge...
We performed genome-wide sequencing and analyzed mRNA and miRNA expression, DNA copy number, and DNA...
Wilms tumour is a childhood tumour that arises as a consequence of somatic and rare germline mutatio...
Chromosome 11p15 has been suggested to be a potential site for a second Wilms' tumour gene (a childh...
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Wilms tumor is an embryonal kidney cancer that affects one in 10 000 chil-dren. Epidemiologic studie...
Wilms tumor (WT) has been a model to study kidney embryogenesis and tumorigenesis and, although asso...
Wilms\u27 tumor (WT) is a childhood embryonic tumor of the kidney. In some cases, WT has been associ...
In the family reported here, a mother and both of her children developed a Wilms tumour, and all thr...
Wilms' tumor (WT), the most common kidney tumor among children, is characterized by a triphasic morp...
Wilms tumor, a childhood tumor arising from undifferentiated renal mesenchyme, is diagnosed in North...
Wilms tumor is one of the most common solid tumors of childhood, occurring in 1 in 10,000 children a...
Wilms' tumor, a childhood malignancy of the kidney, is one of the most common pediatric tumors. The ...
Contains fulltext : 205528.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Two percent o...
Loss of heterozygosity studies have been used to identify chromosomal regions which are frequently d...
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in tumour cells is generally accepted as 'exposing' recessive cancer ge...
We performed genome-wide sequencing and analyzed mRNA and miRNA expression, DNA copy number, and DNA...
Wilms tumour is a childhood tumour that arises as a consequence of somatic and rare germline mutatio...
Chromosome 11p15 has been suggested to be a potential site for a second Wilms' tumour gene (a childh...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN024222 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Wilms tumor is an embryonal kidney cancer that affects one in 10 000 chil-dren. Epidemiologic studie...
Wilms tumor (WT) has been a model to study kidney embryogenesis and tumorigenesis and, although asso...