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Renal tumor in children that appears solid with perirenal extension with cystic changes or necrosis does not cover the aorta
A
Sarcoma Renal
B
Tumor de Wilms
C
Carcinoma Renal
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Wilms tumor is by far the most common renal neoplasm in the pediatric population; however, the majority of these tumors are diagnosed before the patient is aged 5 years.

Detailed explanation-2: -Although Wilms Tumor is by far the most common solid tumor that develops in the kidney in pediatric patients, other tumors that might be present include mesoblastic nephroma (typically in infants), clear cell sarcoma, rhabdoid tumor, and renal cell carcinoma (in adolescents, though more common in adults).

Detailed explanation-3: -Wilms tumor (also called nephroblastoma) is the most common type of cancerous renal tumor found in children.

Detailed explanation-4: -Abdominal swelling, often toward one side. Fever. Abdominal pain. Constipation. High blood pressure (hypertension) Large swollen veins across the abdomen. Blood in the urine (hematuria) Fatigue. More items

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