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Teratoid Wilms tumor in childhood: CT and ultrasonographic appearances

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Teratoid Wilms tumor is defined as an unusual variant of nephroblastoma, in which there is a significant diversity of cell types and tissues in a neoplasm, where areas of classic nephroblastoma tissue are also present. We report a case of teratoid Wilms tumor demonstrated as a unilateral cystic and solid renal mass containing fatty tissue on ultrasonography and computed tomography.

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Park, C., Kim, W., Cheon, JE. et al. Teratoid Wilms tumor in childhood: CT and ultrasonographic appearances. Abdom Imaging 28, 0440–0443 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00261-002-0044-0

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