Adenomyosarcoma

: Fever, weight loss, and high blood pressure (hypertension) can also be associated with the disease. Pathological & Histologic Features

(also known as a Wilms tumor ) is a rare, malignant kidney cancer that primarily affects children. It originates from immature kidney cells and is characterized by its rapid growth and potential to spread to other organs. Clinical Features adenomyosarcoma

The clinical presentation of adenomyosarcoma can vary, but common signs often include: : Fever, weight loss, and high blood pressure

: Blood in the urine may occur if the tumor involves the renal pelvis. Treatment & Prognosis : A firm

: Some children may experience discomfort or swelling in the abdominal area.

On a cellular level, adenomyosarcoma is defined by specific microscopic characteristics: Leiomyosarcoma: Symptoms, Treatment & Prognosis

: A firm, often painless lump in the abdomen is the most frequent presenting sign.