Adult Wilms’ Tumour : A Case Report

Research Article
Kemhieneinuo Linyu, Rohmingmawia, N. Biplab Singh and Bikramjit Singh
DOI: 
xxx-xxxxx-xxxx
Subject: 
Medicine
KeyWords: 
Adult ,Wilms’ tumour, Metronomic therapy.
Abstract: 

Wilms’ tumour is the commonest primary malignant renal tumour in childhood but it is rare in adults. We report a 19 year old female who presented with right abdominal mass and pain for six months. CT scan showed a lobulated heterogeneously attenuating soft tissue mass lesion from upper pole of right kidney. FNAC revealed wilms’ tumour with triphasic pattern. Adult wilms’ tumour usually presents at advance stages and is currently treated with similar protocols as those used in children.