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CONGENITAL NEVI
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Common Malignant Neoplasms of Infancy and ChildhoodCommon Malignant Neoplasms of Infancy and Childhood 0 to 4 Years5 to 9 Years10 to 14 Years Leukemia Retinoblastoma Neuroblastoma Wilms tumor HepatoblastomaHepatocarcinoma Soft tissue sarcoma (especially rhabdomyosarcoma) Soft tissue sarcoma Teratomas Central nervous system tumors Ewing sarcoma LymphomaOsteogenic sarcoma Thyroid carcinoma Hodgkin disease Common Malignant Neoplasms of Infancy and ChildhoodCommon Malignant Neoplasms of Infancy and Childhood 0 to 4 Years5 to 9 Years10 to 14 Years Leukemia Retinoblastoma Neuroblastoma Wilms tumor HepatoblastomaHepatocarcinoma Soft tissue sarcoma (especially rhabdomyosarcoma) Soft tissue sarcoma Teratomas Central nervous system tumors Ewing sarcoma LymphomaOsteogenic sarcoma Thyroid carcinoma Hodgkin disease Common Malignant Neoplasms of Infancy and ChildhoodCommon Malignant Neoplasms of Infancy and Childhood 0 to 4 Years5 to 9 Years10 to 14 Years Leukemia Retinoblastoma Neuroblastoma Wilms tumor HepatoblastomaHepatocarcinoma Soft tissue sarcoma (especially rhabdomyosarcoma) Soft tissue sarcoma Teratomas Central nervous system tumors Ewing sarcoma LymphomaOsteogenic sarcoma Thyroid carcinoma Hodgkin disease MALIGNANT TUMORS: INCIDENCE & TYPES: 0-4 YEARS5-9 YEARS10-14 YEARS LEUKEMIA RETINOBLASTOMA NEUROBLASTOMA WILMS TUMOR HEPATOBLASTOMA SARCOMAS TERATOMAS MEDULLOBLASTOMA LEUKEMIA RETINOBLASTOMA NEUROBLASTOMA HEPATOCA. SARCOMAS MEDULLO/ASTRO EWING SARCOMA LYMPHOMA HEPATOCA. SARCOMAS OSTEOSARCOMA THYROID CA HODGKIN DIS.
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Genetic basis (& markers) of some pediatric neoplasias Table 10-10, pag. 500.
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ALL
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THE NEUROBLASTIC TUMORS
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NEUROBLASTOMA
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BILATERAL RETINOBLASTOMA
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RETINOBLASTOMA
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Wilms’ tumor (nephroblastoma)
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Abortive tubules & nephrogenic tissue
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Idem
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IDEM
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Sarcomatoid or sarcomatous stroma
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HEPATOBLASTOMA
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RABDHOMYOSARCOMA
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IDEM
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EWING’S SARCOMA
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EWING’S SARCOMA (PNET)
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SYMPTOMS? MAIN SIGN? TOPOGRAPHY OF THE LESION? MOST LIKELY NATURE OF IT?
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Describe it Name of the shown clue… Dx? Homer-Wright rosettes
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WILMS TUMOR: TRIPHASIC PATTERN
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