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Establishment of Cancer Stem Cell Cultures from Human Conventional Osteosarcoma
Published on: October 14, 2016
[Clear-cell sarcoma of the kidney. Two pediatric cases]
Samia Hannachi Sassi1, Emna Braham, Faical Oubiche
1Service d'anatomie et de cytologie pathologiques, institut Salah-Azaeiz, Bab-Saadoun, 1006 Tunis, Tunisie. samia.hannachi@rns.tn
Abstract:
Clear-cell sarcoma of the kidney is a rare pediatric renal sarcoma with poor prognosis and propensity to metastasize to bone. It is a distinctive renal malignancy regarded as a morphologic feature of Wilms' tumor. We report two cases occurring in four-year and 12-month-old boys, explored for abdominal masses. They were treated by surgery and chemotherapy. The histological diagnosis was clear cell sarcoma. Patients were doing well at 10 and seven months respectively.
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