Abdominal mass is one of the commonest clinical findings in children. The purpose of this study was to evaluate abdominal masses in different age groups in a referral children surgical center. We retrospectively reviewed records of 325 patients (57% boys, mean age 37.7 months) admitted to Amir Kabir hospital in period of 12 years for abdominal mass surgery. The 4 most common abdominal masses was Wilm's tumor (22.4%), abdominal lymphoma (13.5%), neuroblastoma (12.5%) and hydronephrosis (12.3%). These masses composed 60% of abdominal masses and the remaining were: Hydatid cyst of liver, ovarian masses, liver masses, choledochal cyst, mesentery and omental cyst, etc. This results were found to be similar with little differents to results ...
Introduction: Wilm's tumor is the second most common abdominal tumor in children. It arises fro...
Objective: The purpose of this research work is to know about the reasons of RAP (recurrent abdomina...
Diagnosis, identification of underlying etiology and management of pain abdomen, remains difficult. ...
Background: Some childhood diseases present with abdominal masses alone or with other constitutional...
A retrospective study of 100 infant and child presenting with abdominal masses during the period 19...
The incidence of tumors in children is steadily increasing worldwide. In persons under 18 years wit...
The identification of an abdominal mass in a child, either coincidental or symptomatic, may be due t...
Background: One of the most prevalent childhood concerns is abdominal discomfort. It is more common ...
The study investigated 40 patients presented on account of abdominal swelling followed by vomiting, ...
Background: The aim of the following study is to find out the accuracy of clinical examination and r...
Background: To study the diagnosis, management, and outcome of abdominal neuroblastoma (NBL) in infa...
Desired Purposes: Purpose of this study is to make the collection of clinical data, clinical present...
Purpose: To determine the clinical course of various nosological forms of tumors of the retroperiton...
Introduction: Abdominal organs are usually involved in lymphoreticular malignancies (LRM), and the d...
Objectives: To collect data, mode of presentation and surgical outcomes of different types of retrop...
Introduction: Wilm's tumor is the second most common abdominal tumor in children. It arises fro...
Objective: The purpose of this research work is to know about the reasons of RAP (recurrent abdomina...
Diagnosis, identification of underlying etiology and management of pain abdomen, remains difficult. ...
Background: Some childhood diseases present with abdominal masses alone or with other constitutional...
A retrospective study of 100 infant and child presenting with abdominal masses during the period 19...
The incidence of tumors in children is steadily increasing worldwide. In persons under 18 years wit...
The identification of an abdominal mass in a child, either coincidental or symptomatic, may be due t...
Background: One of the most prevalent childhood concerns is abdominal discomfort. It is more common ...
The study investigated 40 patients presented on account of abdominal swelling followed by vomiting, ...
Background: The aim of the following study is to find out the accuracy of clinical examination and r...
Background: To study the diagnosis, management, and outcome of abdominal neuroblastoma (NBL) in infa...
Desired Purposes: Purpose of this study is to make the collection of clinical data, clinical present...
Purpose: To determine the clinical course of various nosological forms of tumors of the retroperiton...
Introduction: Abdominal organs are usually involved in lymphoreticular malignancies (LRM), and the d...
Objectives: To collect data, mode of presentation and surgical outcomes of different types of retrop...
Introduction: Wilm's tumor is the second most common abdominal tumor in children. It arises fro...
Objective: The purpose of this research work is to know about the reasons of RAP (recurrent abdomina...
Diagnosis, identification of underlying etiology and management of pain abdomen, remains difficult. ...