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  • 21. Epigenotyping as a tool for the prediction of tumor risk and tumor type in patients with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS).
    Bliek J, Gicquel C, Maas S, Gaston V, Le Bouc Y, Mannens M.
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  • 23. Wilms' tumor in a patient with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome: onset detected with 3-month serial sonography.
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  • 24. Screening for Wilms tumor and hepatoblastoma in children with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndromes: a cost-effective model.
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  • 28. Cerebral gigantism associated with Wilms' tumor.
    Maldonado V, Gaynon PS, Poznanski AK.
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  • 34. The role of genetic factors in the etiology of Wilms' tumor: two pairs of monozygous twins with congenital abnormalities (aniridia; hemihypertrophy) and discordance for Wilms' tumor.
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