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Uterine anomalies in Wilms' tumor survivors.

H S Nicholson1, A N Blask, B M Markle, G H Reaman, J Byrne.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The association between Wilms' tumor (WT) and genitourinary (GU) anomalies has long been appreciated; however, associated GU anomalies have been described almost exclusively in males.
METHODS: To investigate whether females with WT also have an increased prevalence of GU anomalies, the authors evaluated the uterine anatomy of 24 WT survivors using magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography.
RESULTS: Two of 24 female survivors (8%) had anomalies. One had a septate uterus, and a limited molecular analysis of her constitutional DNA revealed no mutations or deletions of the tumor suppressor gene WT1. Another survivor with the WAGR syndrome (WT, aniridia, GU anomalies, and retardation), with the characteristic 11p13 deletion including WT1, had a uterine anomaly (hypoplastic vs. unicornuate).
CONCLUSIONS: Because uterine malformations are rare in the general population, this finding suggests an association between WT and uterine malformations and also may partially explain the fertility deficit previously demonstrated in adult female WT survivors. Pelvic ultrasonography in adult female WT survivors can alert survivors and clinicians to possible fertility problems that may lead to problem pregnancies and adverse pregnancy outcomes.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8756386     DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0142(19960815)78:4<887::AID-CNCR28>3.0.CO;2-Q

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


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2.  Stillbirth and neonatal death in relation to radiation exposure before conception: a retrospective cohort study.

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3.  Genetic disease in offspring of long-term survivors of childhood and adolescent cancer.

Authors:  J Byrne; S A Rasmussen; S C Steinhorn; R R Connelly; M H Myers; C F Lynch; J Flannery; D F Austin; F F Holmes; G E Holmes; L C Strong; J J Mulvihill
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Review 4.  Aniridia.

Authors:  Melanie Hingorani; Isabel Hanson; Veronica van Heyningen
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Review 6.  Late effects of treatment for wilms tumor.

Authors:  Karen D Wright; Daniel M Green; Najat C Daw
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Review 7.  Renal tumours: long-term outcome.

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Review 8.  Uterine irradiation as a determinant of infertility and pregnancy losses in young cancer survivors.

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Journal:  Ecancermedicalscience       Date:  2020-05-06
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