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Israels T et al. – Acute malnutrition, superimposed on chronic malnutrition, is common in patients with Wilms tumour in Malawi. Earlier presentation needs to be encouraged. Chiponde, a peanut butter based ready–to–use–therapeutic–food, is an attractive means of nutritional support which needs further study.

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