2006
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.21836
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Mesoblastic nephroma—A report from the Gesellschaft fur Pädiatrische Onkologie und Hämatologie (GPOH)

Abstract: BACKGROUNDSurgery alone is the appropriate first‐line treatment for patients with mesoblastic nephroma (MN). Nevertheless, there are reports of local recurrences and metastasis, especially in the cellular subtype. The authors evaluated the outcome of patients with MN who were enrolled in either the International Society of Pediatric Oncology (SIOP) 93‐01/GPOH or the SIOP 2001/GPOH Nephroblastoma Study and Trial.METHODSIn total, 50 patients with MN were analyzed. Eleven patients were suspected antenatally of ha… Show more

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“…5 The classic variant is similar to the leiomyoma, 1,5,6 described predominantly as solid, firm, of yellowish color, without capsule, with poorly defined margins, 5 fusiform spindle cells and rare mitoses. 6 Cystic areas and necrosis can eventually occur. In contrast, the cellular variant is recognized as a distinct subtype, although both can coexist (mixed subtype).…”
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“…5 The classic variant is similar to the leiomyoma, 1,5,6 described predominantly as solid, firm, of yellowish color, without capsule, with poorly defined margins, 5 fusiform spindle cells and rare mitoses. 6 Cystic areas and necrosis can eventually occur. In contrast, the cellular variant is recognized as a distinct subtype, although both can coexist (mixed subtype).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been varied findings in mixed subtypes. 5,6 Identical translocation has also been reported in infantile fibrosarcoma (IFS), suggesting that the cellular subtype CMN would represent an intrarenal IFS 3 and that it would not be related to WT or renal clear cell carcinoma (RCC), as initially associated. 8 However, when fusiform cells predominate in a child's kidney, the differential diagnosis must include WT, clear-cell type RCC (fusiform cell pattern) and CMN, in addition to other entities that are less common in children.…”
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