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In our hospital setup we follow SIOP 2001 protocol to subcategorize different histological subtypes and staging of Wilms tumor after completing four cycles of chemotherapy.\nAims & Objectives: To determine the frequency of histological subtypes of Wilms tumor (WT) in post chemotherapy nephrectomy specimens\nPlace and duration of study: Histopathology Section of Pathology Department, Children’s Hospital and Institute of Child Health Lahore from January 2015 to June 2018.\nMaterial & Methods: Ninety-three radical nephrectomy specimens of different histological subtypes i.e. Wilms Tumor (WT) consisting of blastemal predominant (BP), epithelial predominant (EP), stromal (ST), mixed (MT), regressive (RP), completely necrotic (CN) and diffuse anaplastic (DA) were analyzed. Risk categorization and staging proposed by SIOP 2001 was appraised. Data analysis was done using SPSS version 23.\nResults: A total of 93 cases were included in the present study. Mean age of children recorded was 42 months with male predominance. Mean tumor size after chemotherapy was 7.25 cm. Majority cases were observed on the right side. Regarding the histological subtype there was a predominant group of MT while least observed was DA. Based on subtypes and necrosis, majority of WT were of intermediate risk (IR) and stage I tumors.\nConclusion: Majority of pretreated cases (n=80, 85.1%) were stage 1 tumors. 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儿童肾肿瘤占儿童实体恶性肿瘤的7 - 8%,最常见的是肾母细胞瘤。它通常表现为单侧肿块,偶有散发和家族性关联。目前在世界范围内采用NWTS和SIOP协议进行治疗。在我们的医院设置中,我们遵循SIOP 2001协议对完成四个周期化疗后的Wilms肿瘤进行不同组织学亚型和分期的亚分类。目的和目的:确定化疗后肾切除术标本中Wilms肿瘤(WT)组织学亚型的频率。研究地点和时间:2015年1月至2018年6月拉合尔儿童医院病理科和儿童保健研究所组织病理学组。材料与方法:对93例不同组织学亚型肾母细胞瘤(WT)的根治性肾切除术标本进行分析,包括胚质优势型(BP)、上皮优势型(EP)、基质型(ST)、混合型(MT)、退行性(RP)、完全坏死型(CN)和弥漫性间变性(DA)。对SIOP 2001提出的风险分类和分期进行评价。数据分析使用SPSS version 23。结果:本研究共纳入93例。患儿平均年龄42个月,男性居多。化疗后平均肿瘤大小为7.25 cm。多数病例位于右侧。在组织学亚型上,以MT为主,DA最少。根据亚型和坏死程度,大多数WT为中等风险(IR)和I期肿瘤。结论:绝大多数(80例,85.1%)为1期肿瘤。最常见的组织学亚型为MT,其次为RP、CN、EP、BP、ST和DA。
Histological Subtypes & Staging of Post-Chemotherapy Wilms Tumor According to SIOP 2001 Protocol: Study at the Children’s Hospital, Lahore
Introduction: Pediatric renal tumors constitute 7 to 8% of pediatric solid malignancies and most common is Wilms tumor. It usually presents as unilateral mass with sporadic and familial associations. It is currently treated by NWTS and SIOP protocols worldwide. In our hospital setup we follow SIOP 2001 protocol to subcategorize different histological subtypes and staging of Wilms tumor after completing four cycles of chemotherapy.
Aims & Objectives: To determine the frequency of histological subtypes of Wilms tumor (WT) in post chemotherapy nephrectomy specimens
Place and duration of study: Histopathology Section of Pathology Department, Children’s Hospital and Institute of Child Health Lahore from January 2015 to June 2018.
Material & Methods: Ninety-three radical nephrectomy specimens of different histological subtypes i.e. Wilms Tumor (WT) consisting of blastemal predominant (BP), epithelial predominant (EP), stromal (ST), mixed (MT), regressive (RP), completely necrotic (CN) and diffuse anaplastic (DA) were analyzed. Risk categorization and staging proposed by SIOP 2001 was appraised. Data analysis was done using SPSS version 23.
Results: A total of 93 cases were included in the present study. Mean age of children recorded was 42 months with male predominance. Mean tumor size after chemotherapy was 7.25 cm. Majority cases were observed on the right side. Regarding the histological subtype there was a predominant group of MT while least observed was DA. Based on subtypes and necrosis, majority of WT were of intermediate risk (IR) and stage I tumors.
Conclusion: Majority of pretreated cases (n=80, 85.1%) were stage 1 tumors. Commonest histological subtype is MT followed by RP, CN, EP, BP, ST and DA.