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often present as a mass that can be felt on
examination or on ultrasound scan.
Multi Cystic Dysplastic Kidneys (MCDK)
In this problem the entire kidney is replaced by
a group of fluid filled cysts.
It can present in
two ways
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Diagnosed before birth (antenatal scans)
Mass felt on examination
Ultrasound scan reveals multiple cysts and there
is no function on that kidney when tested on
DMSA scan. A vast majority of them resolve
spontaneously. They may be associated with
problems in the opposite kidney (reflux) which
may require further tests. If the MCDK is
causing pain, infection or hypertension, or if
it fails to resolve then an operation is
required to remove it. Laparoscopic surgery is
possible to remove these.
Wilms Tumour
It often presents as a painless mass on routine
examination of the child presenting with common
cold and fever. It can also present with pain,
fever or blood in urine. The child rapidly loses
appetite and weight. CT scan is required to
confirm the tumour and extent of spread. Surgery
is the mainstay of treatment supplemented by
chemotherapy (anti cancer drugs). Unlike adult
cancers, it has a very good survival rate when
treated carefully.
Testicular Tumours
Young children and adolescent boys can develop
tumour of testis which often presents as
painless swelling of testis. Surgical removal of
testis is required for diagnosis and treatment.
With supplementary chemotherapy good survival
can be expected.
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