TABLE 1  Almost 10% of children with Wilms' tumor will have recognized malformations, which can be categorized as overgrowth or non-overgrowth syndromes.

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Current challenges in Wilms' tumor management

Lyndon M Gommersall, Manit Arya, Imran Mushtaq and Patrick Duffy

Nature Clinical Practice Oncology (2005) 2, 298-304
doi:10.1038/ncponc0196

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Type of malformationSyndrome
Overgrowth (Excessive somatic growth)Macroglossia
Nephromegaly
Hemihypertrophy
Beckwith–Wiedemann Syndrome
PERLMAN SYNDROME
SOTOS SYNDROME
SIMPSON–GOLABI–BEHEMEL SYNDROME
Non-overgrowthIsolated aniridia
Trisomy of chromosome 18
Aniridia in combination with genitourinary malformations
Wilms' tumor, aniridia, genital abnormalities and mental retardation syndrome
BLOOM SYNDROME
DENYS–DRASH SYNDROME

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