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EMBRYONAL ADENOSARCOMA OF THE KIDNEY

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1932

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The embryonal renal neoplasms occurring in infancy and childhood constitute a heterogeneous but closely related group of tumors. Histologically and histogenetically they are not identical. All intermediate varieties are found, from the type containing muscle fibers, described by Cohnheim,<sup>1</sup>to a tumor which is mostly glandular. In 1828, Gairdner<sup>2</sup>presented the first case report of a renal sarcoma occurring in infancy. Eberth<sup>3</sup>first accurately described this tumor in 1872. Other authors whose names are associated with the discovery and early descriptions of this disease are Cohnheim<sup>4</sup>in 1875, Sturm<sup>5</sup>in 1875, Weigert<sup>6</sup>in 1876, Landsberger in 1877, Osler<sup>7</sup>in 1879, Huber-Bostroem<sup>8</sup>in 1879, Brosin<sup>9</sup>in 1884, Paul<sup>10</sup>in 1886, and Doederlein<sup>11</sup>in 1894. In 1899, Wilms<sup>12</sup>wrote his classic monograph on mixed tumors of the kidney. This neoplasm has since borne the eponym of "Wilms tumor." The term

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