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A 2-year-old boy with visible abdominal detention is found to have an enormous left-sided flank mass apparently arising from, but dwarfing,the left kidney, associations of the lesion include all of the following EXCEPT

(A) congenital aniridia.

(B) subtle or gross deletions of the short arm of chromosome 11.

(C) berry aneurysm of the circle of Willis.

(D) mental-motor retardation.


(E) hemihypertrophy.



  #2

grin wilms nephroblastoma but c or d not sure to me both seems wrong..shocked.

Edited by keepgoing on 04/05/07 - 08:50 AM

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  #3

shaking headshaking head

  #4

raised eyebrow

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  #5

c berry aneurysms of the circle of willis..

i suppose this kid has the WAGR syndrome.. due to deletion in 11th chromosome.. Wilm's tumour, Aniridia, Genital abnormalities and mental Retardation..



  #6

hemihypertrophy is associated with Beckwith Wiedmann syndrome which is again associated with wilm's tumour.. so i would go with c berry aneurysm..

  #7

exactly tanmay...cut down to c !MT its c for sure!


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  #8

my guess is C too...berry's aneurysm are seen in Polycystic kidney disease...subarachnoid hemorrhage is sometimes the presentation in pckd

  #9

C) Berry aneurysm of the circle of Willis........yeah i think its WAGR syndrome with short arm of Chromosome 11 deletion.

  #10

U got it guys........pretty simple huh? if u pay attention !















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