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Wilms Tumor
Also Know As
Nephroblastoma
Sign/Symptoms
Abdominal Mass
Appetite Loss (Anorexia)
Blood in Urine (Hematuria)
Blood Pressure High (Hypertension)
Fever (Raised Body Temperature)
Mind: Malaise
Nausea
Pain Abdominal
Vomiting
Weight Loss (Body Mass Index Decreased)
Drugs
Dactinomycin
Treatments
Surgery
Nephrectomy
Medical Procedure
Radiation Treatment
Chemotherapy
Medical Therapy
Chemotherapy
Weakly in Favour
Low Evidence
Radiation Treatment
Weakly in Favour
Low Evidence
Nephrectomy
Weakly in Favour
Low Evidence
Attributes
Age
= Child
Commonality
is
rare
Incidence
is
approximately
1 in 500,000 people
Further Tests
Alpha-1 Antitrypsin (AAT) Concentration
Alpha-1 Antintrypsin (AAT) (Increased)
Cerebrospinal Fluid Albumin Concentration
Albumin (Cerebrospinal Fluid, CSF) (Increased)
Cerebrospinal Fluid Protein Concentration
Cerebrospinal Fluid Total Protein (Increased)
Cerebrospinal Fluid Protein Electrophoresis
Albumin (Cerebrospinal Fluid, CSF) (Increased)
Cerebrospinal Fluid White Cell Differential
Cerebrospinal Fluid Neutrophil Differential (Increased)
Fibrin Degradation Products (FDPs, Fibrin Split Products, FSPs, Fibrin Breakdown Products, Fbps)
Fibrin Split Products (Increased)
Fibrin Monomers Test
Fibrin Monomers (Increased)
Plasminogen Activity
Plasminogen (Decreased)
Thyroxine (Total T4) Concentration
Thyroxine (Total T4) (Decreased)
Thyroxine (Total T4) (Decreased)
Triiodothyronine (Total T3) Concentration
Triiodothyronine (Total T3) (Decreased)
Triiodothyronine (Total T3) (Decreased)
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