The patient underwent total nephrectomy. The pathologic features and immune staining confirmed the presence of atypical cellular congenital mesoblastic nephroma. The patient died two months later because of chemotherapy toxicity.Alhindi, SaeedShihadeh, Manal D.Bahrain Medical Bulletin...
During the operation, the affected kidney and surrounding tissues should be carefully separated to avoid the rupture of the tumor, which may increase the clinical stage. At the same time, the perirenal fat should be removed to avoid residual tumor.4 Postoperative chemotherapy is not recommended ...
Radical nephrectomy was performed and histopathological result revealed stage II disease and mixed type. She underwent chemotheraphy and well without tumour recurrence 20 months upon follow-up.Norhasiza Mat JusohNor Hidayah Abu DakarZaihan Awang
Complete resection could not be achieved and the tumor was classified as stage III. There was a striking morphological change from spindle cells in the initial tumor to malignant round cells in the relapse specimen. The patient was treated with Vincristine, Actinomycin-D and Adriblastin. ...