Bilateral Abdominal Tumor (Nephroblastoma)
In this 4.3-year-old girl the abdominal tumor attracts attention because both flanks of the middle abdomen are prominent by masses in contrast to $$tuab_01??££ the picture for comparison.§§
These findings do not support a typical Wilms' tumor as cause of the leading symptom 'abdominal tumor'. Possible are a teratoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, or bilateral Wilms' tumor.
This girl had a bilateral nephroblastoma. See $$tuab_6??££alternate figures 1§§ and $$tuab_7??££alternate figures 2.§§
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