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Wilms' Tumor Prior to Onset of Hemihypertrophy

MAJ Laurence A. Boxer, MC, USA; CPT David L. Smith, MC, USA

Am J Dis Child. 1970;120(6):564-565.


Abstract

The clinical findings in a child with hemihypertrophy following the resection of a Wilms' tumor raises speculation as to whether the hemihypertrophy may have had it's genesis in embryo, as perhaps does the Wilms' tumor.



Author Affiliations

Honolulu

From the Pediatric Service, Department of Medicine, US Army Tripler General Hospital, Honolulu.


Footnotes

Received for publication June 8, 1970.

Reprint requests to Pediatric Service, Department of Medicine, US Army Tripler General Hospital, APO San Francisco 96438 (MAJ Boxer).



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