Wilms tumor presenting as small bowel obstruction in a neonate: A diagnostic challenge

Radiol Case Rep. 2021 Aug 1;16(10):2908-2912. doi: 10.1016/j.radcr.2021.06.058. eCollection 2021 Oct.

Abstract

Wilms tumor is the most common primary malignant renal tumor of childhood which usually presents between 2 and 6 years of age. Its presentation in the neonatal period is extremely rare and presenting with intestinal obstruction is perhaps unknown. We report a 2-day-old baby girl who manifested features of acute upper gastrointestinal obstruction with frequent post-feeding vomiting and abdominal distension. The initial abdominal radiograph showed abnormally displayed small bowel loops to the right hemiabdomen. Subsequent ultrasound and computed tomography scan of the abdomen detected a massive left renal mass. Left-sided nephrectomy was performed, and histopathology demonstrated left-sided Wilms tumor with favorable histology. Post-treatment yearly follow-up for 5 years recorded a disease-free, normally thriving child.

Keywords: Intestinal obstruction; Malrotation; Neonatal Wilms tumor; Nephroblastoma; Wilms tumor.

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