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Wilms Tumor: Audio Chapter

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Dr. Peter Ehrlich discusses current management of Wilms tumor, covering differential diagnosis of pediatric renal masses, imaging characteristics including the classic claw sign, and North American treatment approach favoring upfront nephrectomy with lymph node sampling for most cases.

Key takeaways

  • Wilms tumor shows classic 'claw sign' on CT—normal kidney tissue wraps around mass in horseshoe pattern, pushing structures aside.
  • North American approach: upfront nephrectomy with lymph node sampling is preferred over biopsy, unless tumor compromises respiration.
  • Differential includes neuroblastoma (grows around vessels), clear cell sarcoma, rhabdoid tumor, and benign lesions like hydronephrosis.
  • Essential workup: chest CT for metastases, vascular imaging for IVC extension, CBC, coags, and renal function labs before surgery.
  • Pre-op chemotherapy reserved for respiratory compromise or extensive vascular invasion; biopsy-first approach differs from European protocols.

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