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Case Reports
. 1995 Jul;154(7):577-81.
doi: 10.1007/BF02074838.

Nephropathy with Wilms tumour or gonadal dysgenesis: incomplete Denys-Drash syndrome or separate diseases?

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Nephropathy with Wilms tumour or gonadal dysgenesis: incomplete Denys-Drash syndrome or separate diseases?

K Schmitt et al. Eur J Pediatr. 1995 Jul.

Abstract

We report three children, one presenting with nephropathy, bilateral Wilms tumour (WT) and cryptorchism, one with combined nephropathy and gonadal dysgenesis and one with nephropathy which developed 13 years after a WT. The first case was recognized as typical Denys-Drash syndrome (DDS) which is characterized by the combination of nephropathy, intersex disorders and WT. The two other patients, who did not express the full spectrum of the syndrome, were older than 10 years, when they reached and stage renal failure. The fact that nephropathy in childhood is combined with such rare diseases like gonadal dysgenesis and/or WT, supports the concept of a common aetiology with DDS. Therefore, the patients were analysed for possible Wilms tumour suppressor gene (WT1) mutations. In all three individuals mutations in the heterozygous configuration could be demonstrated.

Conclusion: These results provide evidence that incomplete and complete DDS are diseases of the same spectrum. WT1 analysis of more children with two symptoms of the triad of DDS should be helpful in establishing genotype-phenotype correlations and in understanding differences in the clinical picture of DDS.

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