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Wilms Path.|vɪlmz| [The name of M. Wilms (1867–1918), German pathologist.] Wilms('s) or (erron.) Wilm's tumour: a malignant tumour of the kidney that occurs in infants and children.
1910E. L. Keyes Dis. Genito-Urinary Organs 974/2 (Index), Wilms tumor of kidney. 1928Eisendrath & Rolnick Text-bk. Urol. xlviii. 753 These tumors in their pure state have been termed mixed cell or Wilms tumors and are composed of..muscle fibres, blood vessels, cartilage, [etc.]. 1948R. A. Willis Path. of Tumours lx. 925 Many names have been applied to the embryonic renal tumours—‘adenosarcoma’,.. ‘Wilms's tumour’..and ‘nephroblastoma’... It is now clear that there is but one entity, embryonic renal tumour. 1961R. D. Baker Essent. Path. xiii. 307 Embryonal and mixed tumors are most frequently mixed salivary gland tumors, Wilm's tumor of the kidney, and testicular and teratomatous tumors. 1971Brit. Med. Bull. XXVII. 68/1 Retino⁓blastomata and Wilms' tumours were found to have shorter latent periods. 1980Jrnl. R. Soc. Arts Jan. 99/1 In rhabdomyosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma and Wilm's tumour considerably increased survival has been obtained. |