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Urologische Tumoren im Kindesalter

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Unter den wichtigen urologischen Tumoren im Kindesalter werden folgende Neoplasien zusammengefasst:

  • Neuroblastom,

  • Wilms-Tumor,

  • andere Nierentumoren:

  • klarzelliges Sarkom,

  • rhabdoide Tumoren,

  • kongenitales mesoblastisches Nephrom,

  • metanephrisches Adenofibrom,

  • Nierenzellkarzinom,

  • Angiomyolipom,

  • urogenitales Rhabdomyosarkom,

  • Hodentumoren:

  • testikuläre Keimzelltumoren,

  • gonadale Stromatumoren.

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Heidenreich, A., Pfister, D. (2010). Urologische Tumoren im Kindesalter. In: Facharztwissen Urologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01626-4_25

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