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Renal transplantation in the management of bilateral Wilms' tumour (BWT) and of Denys-Drash syndrome (DDS).

C Rudin1, J Pritchard, O N Fernando, P G Duffy, R S Trompeter.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Wilms' tumour (WT) occurs bilaterally in approximately 5-7% of affected children. In some patients, complete surgical removal of the malignant tissue cannot be achieved without bilateral total nephrectomy. In Denys-Drash syndrome (DDS), bilateral nephrectomy is indicated both because of the associated nephropathy usually progressing rapidly to end-stage renal failure and because of the high risk of WT development in any residual renal tissue.
METHODS: Case records of patients with a diagnosis of either bilateral WT (BWT) or DDS, who underwent bilateral nephrectomy and subsequent renal transplantation between 1980 and 1996 at the Hospital for Sick Children, London, were reviewed.
RESULTS: Allogeneic renal transplantation was performed in two children with BWT and four with DDS, three of whom had developed unilateral WT by the time their kidneys were removed. Renal transplantation was performed 15-49 months after bilateral nephrectomy at a mean age of 45 (26-76) months, with a minimum of 1 year tumour-free survival after completion of chemotherapy in those with WT. One patient died after renal transplantation. Five children had a favourable outcome, with a mean follow-up of 80 (29-121) months post-renal transplantation.
CONCLUSION: Advances in dialysis and transplantation programmes for young children offer the potential for a marked improvement in the prognosis for patients with BWT and for those with DDS.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9641183     DOI: 10.1093/ndt/13.6.1506

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephrol Dial Transplant        ISSN: 0931-0509            Impact factor:   5.992


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