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. 2015:6C:273-6.
doi: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2014.06.021. Epub 2014 Dec 8.

Adult Wilms tumor: Case report

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Adult Wilms tumor: Case report

V Morabito et al. Int J Surg Case Rep. 2015.

Abstract

Wilms tumor (WT) occurs infrequently in adults. Even rarer is adult WT with extension by direct intravascular spread into the right side of the heart. The present report describes a WT with intracaval and intracardiac extension in a 38-year-young man. In addition, thrombus extension above the infrahepatic IVC represents a major technical topic for surgeons because of the possible occurrence of uncontrollable hemorrhages and tumor fragmentation. We report the results of a surgical approach to caval thrombosis including the isolation of the IVC from the liver as routinely performed during liver harvesting. The morphologic and immune-histochemical findings confirmed the diagnosis.

Keywords: Caval thrombosis; Intracardiac extension; Nephrectomy; Wilmor tumors.

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Fig. 1
(a) Triphasic cellular pattern because of the presence of undifferentiated blastemal cells (H/E, 4×). (b) Triphasic pattern: a neoplastic admixture of epithelial (neuroepithelial rosette like structures), blastemal and stromal (immature muscular and cartlageneous) components (H/E, 10×).
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Fig. 2
Pattern of Cytokeratin MNF116 (10×).
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Fig. 3
Wilmor tumors (10×).

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