Wilms’ tumor
Wilms’ tumour (Nephroblastoma) – refers to a malignant kidney tumour that contains embryonic cells. Unfortunately, in modern society, doctors quite often diagnose oncology in children. 30% of patients had a Williams tumour. Given the fact that education grows rapidly and gives metastases to neighbouring organs and tissues, the specialist begins to immediately treat the pathology.
Symptoms of the disease
Parents of a child may not even suspect the presence of pathology. At the initial stage, the disease is asymptomatic. A doctor can often detect a tumour when it has already reached a significant size. If you notice the following suspicious signs, see your doctor immediately:
- the presence of a seal during sensing;
- abdominal pain;
- loss of interest in toys;
- GI organ disorder;
- increase in body temperature;
- nausea and general malaise.
To make a correct diagnosis, the doctor conducts a comprehensive examination of the entire body of the child.
Diagnosis of the disease
To make a correct diagnosis, the doctor uses the following methods:
- inspection;
- Ultrasound of internal bodies;
- Radiography;
- Angiography;
- REED;
- Echocardiography;
- Renoscinography.
As a therapy, the specialist offers to undergo chemotherapy, perform surgery. And if it is impossible to completely remove the affected focus, take a course of radiation exposure.
Tel Aviv Medical Clinic has a real team of professionals who have been identifying and treating kidney tumours for more than 10 years. Our doctors have huge practical experience and knowledge, as well as find an approach to the child. The wards of the department are equipped with everything necessary for a comfortable stay. Our medical staff annually undergo special training in leading European and American institutions.
The clinic set tariffs at the state level. Thus, you get a wide range of services at an acceptable price. In the centre for support of parents and children, you can get psychological assistance, as well as take a rehabilitation course. Our staff will help contact charitable foundations to raise funds for treatment.