a review of 25 years experience in 461 cases of pediatric abdominal mass
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background: regarding the significance of abdominal masses in children, we aimed to identify the pathology of masses according to the age and sex groups. materials and methods: we retrospectively reviewed pathological reports of 461 patients with abdominal mass that underwent resection or biopsy during the study period (25 years). results: one hundred and eighty six cases (40%) were non-neoplastic, many of which had renal originand 35 cases (7%) were hydatid cysts. concerning the 271 neoplastic masses (58%), 96 cases (20%) were diagnosed as renal tumors (frequently wilm’s tumor), 63 (13%) as neuroblastoma and 56 (12%) as abdominal lymphomas. conclusion: abdominal masses in children coming to a referral pediatric surgery center are more likely to be neoplastic. we also found that malignancies are rare in neonatal period in comparison to other age groups. keywords: abdominal mass, neoplastic, hydatid cyst, wilm’s tumor, neuroblastoma
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iranian journal of blood and cancerجلد ۳، شماره ۲، صفحات ۳۱-۳۴
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