2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2016.01.018
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A Case of Bilateral Cystic Partially Differentiated Nephroblastoma vs Cystic Wilms' Tumor: Highlighting a Diagnostic Dilemma

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“…A total of 108 patients presented with unilateral disease, while five presented with bilateral disease (4.4%) [8,[12][13][14][15], and none of the patients had metastatic disease. Three of the bilateral cases had CPDN in both kidneys [12,14,15]. Of the other two patients, one had CPDN with contralateral nephroblastomatosis [13] and one had CPDN with Wilms tumor, with focal anaplasia in the other kidney [8].…”
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“…A total of 108 patients presented with unilateral disease, while five presented with bilateral disease (4.4%) [8,[12][13][14][15], and none of the patients had metastatic disease. Three of the bilateral cases had CPDN in both kidneys [12,14,15]. Of the other two patients, one had CPDN with contralateral nephroblastomatosis [13] and one had CPDN with Wilms tumor, with focal anaplasia in the other kidney [8].…”
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“…Stage I was recorded for 62 patients, stage II for one patient with tumor extension beyond the kidney [12], and stage III for nine patients. Stage III disease was based on invasion of the abdominal wall (n = 1) [17], pre-or intra-operative tumor rupture (n = 7) [8,12,18,19], or not specified [14]. In six patients, the tumor prolapsed into the ureter.…”
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“…MCN is a very rarely seen benign entity characterized by multiple septations composed of differentiated tissue without blastemal elements slow-growing mesenchymal and epithelial neoplasm of kidney and there are more than 200 cases reported in the literature to the best of our knowledge (1) . Bimodal age distribution is often seen, accordingly it is mostly seen in children younger than 2 years and in the middle age (40-69 years) adults (male-to-female children ratio, 3:1 and adult female-to-male ratio, 9:1) (2) .…”
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