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Lumbosacral wilms' tumor as a component of immature teratoma associated with spinal dysraphism—a rare case and short literature review
Fetal and Pediatric Pathology, 10/30/09
Sharma MC et al. – This case represents the fourth reported case of lumbosacral Wilms' tumor as a component of immature teratoma associated with spinal dysraphism. The authors discuss possible mechanisms and clinical characteristics of extrarenal Wilms' tumor and present a short review of the literature.
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