Phyu P, de San Lazaro C, Hale JP. Wilm's tumour presenting as acute sexual assault.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL FORENSIC MEDICINE 2001;
8:5-6. [PMID:
15274979 DOI:
10.1054/jcfm.2000.0453]
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Abstract
A 3-year-old presented with severe apparent perineal bleeding. The parents description of a precipitating accident did not provide an adequate explanation for the bleeding. Examination under anaesthesia with police presence revealed no genital injury. Palpation of the abdomen revealed a large renal mass. It was found that the child had a Stage 4 Wilm's Tumour.
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