| Literature DB >> 35187045 |
Wei Wu1, Yibo Wu1, Weijue Xu1, Jiangbin Liu1, Zhibao Lv1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: One of the most prevalent forms of renal tumors detected among pediatric patients is the Wilms tumor (WT). Teratoid WT is a rare WT subclassification that is characterized by teratoma-like characteristics that include the features of many diverse tissue categories. Less than 70 teratoid Wilms tumor (TWT) cases have been explained up to now.Entities:
Keywords: Wilms tumor; histopathology; nephroblastoma; prognosis; teratoid
Year: 2022 PMID: 35187045 PMCID: PMC8847273 DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2021.781060
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Surg ISSN: 2296-875X
Teratoid Wilms tumor patient information in our hospital.
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| 4 | M | right | I | Right radical nephrectomy | 5X3X3 | no | 350 | FH | N | No | A and W after |
| 3 | F | left | II | Left radical nephrectomy | 8X7X7 | no | 540 | FH | N | Yes | A and W after |
| 2 | F | right | IV (pulmonary, bone marrow) | Right radical nephrectomy | 12X10X6 | no | 460 | FH | P | Yes | Pelvic relapse |
| 3 | F | right | IV | Right radical nephrectomy | 12X7X8 | no | 550 | FH | P | No | A and W after |
| 3 | F | left | II | Left radical nephrectomy | 8X9 X9 | no | 455 | FH | P | Yes | A and W after |
A and W, Alive and well; N, Negative; P, Positive. FH, Favorable Histology.
Patient demographics, clinical characteristics, and prognostic outcomes in individual groups.
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| Number of patients | 5 | 15 | - | |
| Age | 27.20 ± 13.97140 | 27.87 ± 16.91 | 0.93 | |
| Sex | Male | 1 | 4 | 0.999 |
| Female | 4 | 11 | ||
| Side | Left | 2 | 6 | 0.999 |
| Right | 3 | 9 | ||
| Stage | I | 1 | 0 | 0.106 |
| II | 2 | 7 | ||
| III | 0 | 6 | ||
| IV | 2 | 2 | ||
| Volume (cm3) | 203.30 ± 109.89 | 104.30 ± 66.97 | 0.11 | |
| LOH | Yes | 0 | 4 | 0.53 |
| No | 5 | 11 | ||
| Weight (g) | 471.00 ± 80.65 | 432.67 ± 109.25 | 0.42 | |
| WT1 | positive | 3 | 6 | 0.617 |
| negative) | 2 | 9 | ||
| Chemotherapy | Yes | 3 | 14 | 0.140 |
| No | 2 | 1 | ||
| Survival | Yes | 5 | 15 | 0.999 |
| No | 0 | 0 | ||
| Relapse | Yes | 1 | 0 | 0.250 |
| No | 4 | 15 |
p for continuous and categorical variables were respectively computed via Student's t-tests and Fisher's exact assessment.
TWT, teratoid Wilms tumor; WT, Wilms tumor.
Normality tests for quantitative data by Kolmogorov-Smirnov analysis.
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| Number of patients | 5 | 15 | |
| Age | KS distance | 0.3356 | 0.1904 |
| 0.068 | >0.1 | ||
| Pass normality | Yes | Yes | |
| Volume (cm3) | KS distance | 0.1963 | 0.1012 |
| >0.1 | >0.1 | ||
| Pass normality | Yes | Yes | |
| Weight (g) | KS distance | 0.2214 | 0.1343 |
| >0.1 | >0.1 | ||
| Pass normality | Yes | Yes |
TWT, teratoid Wilms tumor; WT, Wilms tumor.
Published teratoid Wilms tumor cases.
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| 1 | Variend et al. ( | 3 | F | Various epithelial and mesenchymal elements. | Unknown |
| 2 | Fernandes et al. ( | 2 | M | Not reported. | Died, sepsis and renal failure |
| 3 | Fernandes et al. ( | 2 | M | Not reported | NED after 7 years |
| 4 | Fernandes et al. ( | 2 | M | Not reported | chronic renal failure |
| 5 | Vujanic ( | 1.1 | F | Fibro adipose tissue, rhabdomyoblasts, smooth muscle, cartilage, | NED after 2 years |
| 6 | Magee et al. ( | 2.5 | M | Epithelial cells, spindle cells, mature adipose tissue. | NED after 4 years |
| 7 | Magee et al. ( | 0.9 | M | Squamous, mucinous columnar epithelium, mature muscle and adipose tissue. | NED after 1 year |
| 8 | Kotiloglu et al. ( | 3 | F | /Mature adipose tissue, glandular and mucinous epithelium | NED after 23 months |
| 9 | Williams et al. ( | 3 | F | Skeletal muscle, adipose tissue, mucus glands. | Died from extensive pulmonary metastasis |
| 10 | Ashworth et al. ( | 3 | F | Mucin secreting epithelium, fibromyxoid stroma, skeletal muscle, cartilage and adipose tissue. | Relapsed at 2 months; unknown outcome |
| 11 | Paterson et al. ( | 2 | M | Mature adipose tissue, skeletal muscle, connective tissue. | Unknown |
| 12 | Karaca et al. ( | 2.5 | M | Squamous epithelial component (70% tumor) | Died; pulmonary relapse at 6 months |
| 13 | Bakshi et al. ( | 1.5 | M | Predominantly heterologous tissues (adipose, glial, muscle, cartilage, or bone | NED after 3 years |
| 14 | Cecchetto et al. ( | 4 | F | Cylindrical ciliated, cystic squamous epithelium with hair follicles, adipose tissue muscle fibers, rhabdomyoblasts. | NED after 32 months |
| 15 | Inoue ( | 0.4 | M | Stratified squamous, columnar epithelium, pigmented, mature adipose, and cartilage and bone tissue. | NED after 3 years |
| 16 | Myers ( | 4.5 | F | Keratinized squamous and nodules resembling epidermoid cysts (> 50% of tumor volume) | NED after 4 years |
| 17 | Koksal ( | 2.5 | M | Mature adipose tissue, skeletal muscle, bone, cartilage, and neurons. | NED 16 months |
| 18 | Parikh ( | 1 | M | Heterologous/ blastemal elements. | Not reported |
| 19 | Seo et al. ( | 50 | M | Heterologous elements: skeletal muscle, cartilage, adipose tissue, neural tissue; squamous epithelium. | Not reported |
| 20 | Kajbafzadeh ( | 4 | M | Stromal elements, cartilage, calcification, smooth muscle fibers. Few squamoid areas. | NED 9.5 years |
| 21 | Gupta ( | 4 | M | Cystic wall with colon type muscular wall | NED 5 months |
| 22 | Sultan ( | 2 | M | Skeletal muscles and mature fat (85% of the tumor) | NED 20 months |
| 23 | Sultan ( | 5 | F | Rhabdomyoblastic, mature adipose tissue, mucin-producing columnar epithelium | Relapse followed by remission; no evidence of disease |
| 24 | Sultan ( | 1.1 | F | Skeletal muscles, mature adipose tissue, and osteoid. Glandular, squamous epithelial with focal pilosebaceous | NED 9 months |
| 25 | Mukhopadhyay ( | 4 | F | Mature mucous epithelium and rhabdomyoblasts. | Unknown |
| 26 | Treetipsatit ( | 0.9 | M | Skeletal muscle, mature adipose tissue, bone, small islands of odontogenic epithelium | Unknown |
| 27 | Yadav ( | 2 | M | Squamous with keratin pearls (~75%); adipose and glial tissue | Unknown |
| 28 | Bardesi ( | 4 | M | Cysts lined by flattened, stratified squamous epithelium, keratin flakes. Focal spindle cells /smooth muscle differentiation | NED 21 months |
| 29 | Sinha ( | 2 | M | Squamous epithelium; abundant keratin pearls (~75%) | NED 21 months |
| 30 | Ramani ( | 0.3 | M | Skeletal muscle; stratified squamous epithelium with keratinization | Unknown |
| 31 | Ghamdi et al. ( | 2 | M | multiple foci of squamous epithelium and mature adipose tissue | NED |
| 32 | Ghamdi et al. ( | 1.8 | M | foci with a triphasic pattern consisting of blastemal, epithelial and mesenchymal components | NED |
| 33 | Ghamdi et al. ( | 11 | F | smooth muscle elements and extensive mature epithelial glandular elements with squamous and goblet cell differentiation | NED |
| 34 | Garje et al. ( | 4 | F | classic triphasic combination of blastemal, stromal, and epithelial cell types | NED 1 year |
| 28 | Ellen ( | 21 | M:F12: 16 | 26 Alive, NED 1 Suffered relapse, alive 1 Suffered relapse, died |
NED, No evidence of disease.
Summary of teratoid Wilms tumor cases in the published literature.
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| Age | 3.1 years (3 m−11 y) | |
| Gender | Male | 28 (45.0%) |
| Female | 34 (55.0%) | |
| Stage | I and/or II | 30 (48.4%) |
| III | 10 (16.1%) | |
| IV | 7 (11.3%) | |
| V | 15 (24.2%) | |
| Histology | Favorable | 59 (95.2%) |
| Unfavorable | 3 (4.8%) | |
| Survival | alive | 58 (93.5%) |
| dead | 4 (6.5%) | |
| Congenital abnormalities | Hypertension; bilateral cryptorchidism; |
Three died of renal failure and sepsis, and/or extensive pulmonary metastasis.
Figure 1Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. EFS, TWT vs. non-TWT (CWT). Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. (A) OS, TWT vs. non-TWT (CWT). (B) EFS, TWT vs. non-TWT. Red line: TWT; Blue line: non-TWT. TWT, teratoid Wilms tumor; WT, Wilms tumor.
Figure 2Findings from a 20-month-old girl with a right renal tumor presenting to our hospital with a background of anemia. (1) Abdominal CT scan exhibiting a large mass that had almost fully replaced the right kidney; Nephrectomy samples demonstrating the large mass that had replaced the kidney; (3–5) Histologic examination of the mass revealed a heterologous epithelium with squamous epithelial, adipose, and calcified bead characteristics (H and E, original magnification × 40); (6) Positive WT-1 immunostaining in intratumoral tubules.
Figure 3Findings in a 38-month-old girl presenting with abdominal pain for 1 week. Contrast-enhanced abdominal CT images revealed a heterogeneous mass in the middle and lower portions of the right kidney (8 cm × 8 cm × 9 cm) with imaging findings consistent with fat or hair.
Figure 4Findings from a 38-month-old girl presenting with abdominal pain for 1 week. (1) Abdominal CT scan revealing a large mass that had almost fully replaced the right kidney; (2) Lung metastases as revealed by the presents of a large lesion in the right lung; (3) Cross-sectional surface of the kidney, exhibiting a large mass that had largely replaced the normal tissue compartment; (4, 5) Imaging findings revealing prominent heterologous components that include squamous epithelial cells; (6) Positive WT-1 immunostaining in intratumoral tubules.