Multiple exostosis (osteochondroma) and Wilms' tumour—A possible association by walker et al., 1991
1992; Alan R. Liss, Inc.; Volume: 20; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/mpo.2950200421
ISSN1096-911X
AutoresDavid Walker, Michael J. Dillon, Gill Levitt, Áurea Cervera, D. G. Shaw, Jon Pritchard,
Tópico(s)Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment
ResumoMedical and Pediatric OncologyVolume 20, Issue 4 p. 360-361 Letter to the Editor Multiple exostosis (osteochondroma) and Wilms' tumour—A possible association by walker et al., 1991 David A. Walker MD, David A. Walker MD Hospital for Sick Children London WC1N 3JH England D.A. Walker is now at Department of Child Health. University Hospital, Nottingham, NG7 2UH England.Search for more papers by this authorMichael Dillon MD, Michael Dillon MD Hospital for Sick Children London WC1N 3JH EnglandSearch for more papers by this authorGill Levitt MD, Gill Levitt MD Hospital for Sick Children London WC1N 3JH EnglandSearch for more papers by this authorAurea Cervera MD, Aurea Cervera MD Hospital for Sick Children London WC1N 3JH England A. Cervera is now at Department of Paediatrics. Hospital de Mostoles. Rio Jucar S/N. 28935, Madrid, Spain.Search for more papers by this authorDon Shaw MD, Don Shaw MD Hospital for Sick Children London WC1N 3JH EnglandSearch for more papers by this authorJon Pritchard MD, Jon Pritchard MD Hospital for Sick Children London WC1N 3JH EnglandSearch for more papers by this author David A. Walker MD, David A. Walker MD Hospital for Sick Children London WC1N 3JH England D.A. Walker is now at Department of Child Health. University Hospital, Nottingham, NG7 2UH England.Search for more papers by this authorMichael Dillon MD, Michael Dillon MD Hospital for Sick Children London WC1N 3JH EnglandSearch for more papers by this authorGill Levitt MD, Gill Levitt MD Hospital for Sick Children London WC1N 3JH EnglandSearch for more papers by this authorAurea Cervera MD, Aurea Cervera MD Hospital for Sick Children London WC1N 3JH England A. Cervera is now at Department of Paediatrics. Hospital de Mostoles. Rio Jucar S/N. 28935, Madrid, Spain.Search for more papers by this authorDon Shaw MD, Don Shaw MD Hospital for Sick Children London WC1N 3JH EnglandSearch for more papers by this authorJon Pritchard MD, Jon Pritchard MD Hospital for Sick Children London WC1N 3JH EnglandSearch for more papers by this author First published: 1992 https://doi.org/10.1002/mpo.2950200421Citations: 5 AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL No abstract is available for this article. References 1 Peterson HA: Multiple hereditary osteochondromata. Clin Orthop 239: 222– 230, 1989. 2 Solomon L: Hereditary multiple exostosis. J Bone Joint Surg [Br] 45: 292– 304, 1963. 3 Pfeiffer RA: Langer-Giedion syndrome and additional congenital malformations with interstitial deletion of the long arm of chromosome 8:46, XY del 18 (q 13–22). Clin Genet 18: 142– 146, 1980. 4 Jaffe N, Ried HL, Cohen M, McNeese MD, Sullivan MP: Radiation induced osteochondroma in long-term survivors of childhood cancer. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 9: 665– 670, 1983. 5 Libshitz HI, Cohen MA: Radiation-induced osteochondromas. Radiology 142: 643– 647, 1982. 6 Riseborough EJ, Grabias SL, Burton RI, Jaffe N: Skeletal alterations following irradiation for Wilms' tumour with particular reference to scoliosis and kyphosis. J Bone Joint Surg [Am] 58: 526– 536, 1976. 7 Heaston DK, Libshitz HI, Chan RC: Skeletal effects of megavoltage irradiation in survivors of Wilms' tumour. Am J Roentgenol 133: 389– 395, 1979. 8 Katzman H, Waugh T, Berdon W: Skeletal changes following irradiation of childhood tumours. J Bone Joint Surg [Am] 51: 825– 842, 1969. 9 Riccardi VM, Sujansky E, Smith AC, Francke U: Chromosomal imbalance in the aniridia-Wilms' tumour association: 11p interstitial deletion. Pediatrics 61: 604– 610, 1978. 10 Mannens M, Slater RM, Heytig C, Bliek J, De Kraker J, Coad N, De Pagter-Holthuizen P, Pearson PL: Molecular nature of genetic changes resulting in loss of heterozygosity of chromosome 11 in Wilms' tumours. Hum Genet 81: 41– 48, 1988. 11 Wadey RB, Cowell JK, Pal N, Buckle B, Yeomans E, Pritchard J: Loss of heterozygosity in Wilms' tumour involves two distinct regions of chromosome 11. Oncogene 5: 901– 907, 1990. 12 Grundy P, Koufos A, Morgan K, Li FP, Meadows AT, Cavenee WK: Familial predisposition to Wilms' tumour does not map to the short arm of chromosome 11. Nature 336: 374– 376, 1988. 13 Huff V, Compton DA, Chap L-Y, Strong LC, Geiser CF, Saunders GF: Lack of linkage of familial Wilms' tumour to chromosome band 11p13. Nature 336: 337– 378, 1988. Citing Literature Volume20, Issue41992Pages 360-361 ReferencesRelatedInformation
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