Renal Tumors: Wilms Tumor (Nephroblastoma)
Fig. 62.1 Clinical photograph showing left-sided Wilms tumor An abdominal swelling or mass Abdominal pain Fever Nausea and vomiting Hematuria High blood pressure The tumor can grow rapidly, which may…
Fig. 62.1 Clinical photograph showing left-sided Wilms tumor An abdominal swelling or mass Abdominal pain Fever Nausea and vomiting Hematuria High blood pressure The tumor can grow rapidly, which may…
Fig. 49.1 Chest x-ray of a child with a paraesophageal hernia showing herniation of bowel loops in addition to the stomach (a) and a lateral chest x-ray showing bowel herniation…
Fig. 37.1 Clinical photograph showing omphalocele. Note the location of the omphalocele in the center of the umbilical cord Fig. 37.2 Abdominal x-ray showing omphalocele and a clinical photograph showing…
Fig. 60.1 a and b Clinical photographs showing a very large ovarian teratoma causing marked abdominal distension Teratomas are usually benign tumors . They have a characteristic appearance and teeth,…
Fig. 71.1 Micturating cystourethrogram (MCUG) showing VUR secondary to urethral stricture Fig. 71.2 a MCUG in a patient with posterior urethral valve showing unilateral VUR. b MCUG showing severe VUR…
Fig. 38.1 Clinical photograph showing a child with splenomegaly A number of infections and diseases can contribute to splenomegaly. These include: Viral infections, such as infectious mononucleosis Bacterial infections, such…
Fig. 26.1 Diagrammatic representation of Meckel’s diverticulum. It is a true diverticulum composed of all the three layers and lies on the antimesenteric border of the intestines It is present…
Fig. 13.1 a A clinical photograph of a newborn with left testiculat torsion. Note the swelling and discoloration of the scrotum. b, An intraoperative photograph of a newborn with left…
Fig. 72.1 Clinical photographs showing epispadias. Note the extent of the epispadias groove in (a) (glandular) and the dorsal chordee in (b) The symphysis pubis is generally widened. The rectus…
Fig. 41.1 Type I (a), type II (b) and type III (c) choledochal cyst IA: Fusiform dilatation of the entire extrahepatic bile duct IB: Fusiform dilatation of a segment of…