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This case report describes a 38-year-old male patient presenting with left flank pain and a preliminary diagnosis of a renal mass. Imaging studies confirmed a large Wilms tumor originating from the left kidney. After neoadjuvant chemotherapy and tumor regression, left radical nephrectomy was performed. The patient remained recurrence-free for two years but developed liver metastasis, leading to right hepatectomy. The importance of percutaneous biopsy (PCB) in accurate diagnosis, early treatment initiation, and improved outcomes in adult Wilms tumor cases is highlighted. The report emphasizes the need for further research and guidelines specific to adult Wilms tumor management.

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The importance of this case report lies in highlighting the significance of percutaneous biopsy (PCB) in the diagnosis and management of adult Wilms tumor. PCB enables accurate histological diagnosis, impacting treatment decisions and patient survival. Early diagnosis and prompt initiation of treatment improve outcomes. The report emphasizes the need for further research and guidelines specific to adult Wilms tumor cases to improve diagnostic accuracy and optimize therapeutic strategies.

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This page is a summary of: Percutaneous Biopsy in Adult Wilms Tumor and A Review of the Literature, Journal of Urological Surgery, June 2022, Journal of Clinical Research of Pediatric Endocrinology,
DOI: 10.4274/jus.galenos.2021.2021.0082.
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