CT in the prize in charge of wilms 'tumor (monocentric study of 13 cases)

Ousmane Traore 1, 3, *, Alassane Kouma 1, 3, Fousseyni Traore 4, Issa Cisse 3, Oungoumba Diarra 3, IIias Guindo 3, Mamadou Dembele 3, Aboubacar Sidiki N’Diaye 3, Souleymane Sanogo 1, 3 and Adama Diaman Keita 2, 

1 Rradiology department, Les ETOILES” MedicalClinic (Bamako-Mali).
2 Radiology department, CHU-Hôpital du POINT ’’ G ’’ (Bamako –Mali).
3 FMOS-USTTB (Faculty of Medicine and Odontostomatology - University of Technical and Technological Science of Bamako) Bamako –Mali.
4 CHU- Gabriel TOURE Hospital, Pediatric Oncology Department (Bamako-Mali).
 
Review
World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 2021, 06(01), 054-060.
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjbphs.2021.6.1.0033
Publication history: 
Received on 09 March 2021; revised on 13 April 2021; accepted on 15 April 2021
 
Abstract: 
Nephroblastoma or Wilms tumor is a malignant tumor that develops at the expense of embryonic kidney tissue. It is the most common kidney tumor in children (> 90%); it represents around 5% to 14% of all childhood cancers. The aim of our work is to recall the contribution of imaging, in particular CT, in the management of this renal tumor. This is a retrospective, single-center study of 136 cases of Wilms tumors diagnosed in our clinic over a 2-year period. The mean age of the patients was 04 years with an extreme of (3 months -12 years) with a female prevalence (8 girls for 5 boys). Abdominal mass dominated in our study in clinical information. Histological confirmation was found in 12 cases, the only non-conforming case was lost to follow-up.
 
Keywords: 
Wilms tumor; Child; CT scan
 
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