Hypernephroma in children.

Urology
C C HicksT S Parrott

Abstract

Two cases of childhood hypernephroma are presented, bringing to 88 the number of cases of this unusual tumor authenticated in the literature. Both children were black males, four and eight years old. Both had Stage II right renal lesions which were treated with radical nephrectomy and postoperative irradiation. One has been followed up for over seven years and is free of disease. A brief summary of the incidence, treatment, and prognosis of this unusual childhood malignancy is presented.

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May 1, 1990·British Journal of Urology·J Bruce, D C Gough
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