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Eight Prevalent Childhood Leukemia Symptoms
January 19, 2010 | Blood Cancer, Childhood Cancers | No Comment
Eight Prevalent Childhood Leukemia Symptoms
The widespread reason for cancer-related fatalities during infancy is leukemia, a cancer inflicting the tissues leading to blood cell irregularity, thus having damaging consequences on chromosomes/genes. Leukemia has been observed to affect white or fair-skinned children to a greater extent as compared to dark-skinned children. There are varying kinds of leukemia, however acute lymphoblastic leukemia (AML) and acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) are the two forms that prevalently affect infancy. Ways of spotting whether one’s kid is having leukemia Below explained are the 8 caveat indications of child leukemia that all must watch out for: 1. Susceptibility to antibiotic-resistant infections Although child leukemia could lead to shooting fever and acute sickness, it has resistance to  [...]

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Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome- Diagnostic and Screening Options
January 15, 2010 | Childhood Cancers | No Comment
Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome- Diagnostic and Screening Options
Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome (BWS) is detected clinically on the primary basis of appearance of physical characteristics. BWS is doubted in those infants that are bigger than normal size pertinent to their age, particularly in case their development is disproportionate (left and right sides growing without symmetry among them). Enlargement in tongue and abdominal wall anomaly, principally omphalocele that are additionally deemed commonly noted traits. A number of features are observed amongst kids having BWS, though not each kid having BWS would be having every one of the features mentioned below. The physical features listed herewith are prevalent (widespread) and minor (uncommon). Prevalent Traits: Larger than standard size of the child’s body. Enlarged tongue – Macroglossia. Protrusion  [...]

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An Overview of Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome
January 13, 2010 | Childhood Cancers | No Comment
An Overview of Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome
Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome or BWS is a developmental regularization condition characterized by large-sized appearance of the body (macrosomia) and tongue (macroglossia), anomalies of the  abdominal wall and kidney, an augmented likelihood of developing childhood cancers, lowered blood glucose levels (hypoglycaemia) among the newly born phase, and abnormal ears folds or cavities. Infants having BWS could additionally have disproportionally appearing left and right sides. Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome Symptoms The chiefly noticeable traits are congenitally present macrosomia and macroglossia. The interior of the abdomen jutting via the navel (omphalocele) that is inborn and need surgical intervention prior to the child being discharged. Maternal gestational complications inclusive of  [...]

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Wilms’ Tumor
December 30, 2009 | Childhood Cancers | No Comment
Wilms’ Tumor
Wilms’ tumor is a form of childhood cancer affecting the kidneys. The kidneys are duo bean-shaped organs situated above the shank, flanking the spine from both sides that are responsible for filtering and purifying the blood and production of urine. Wilms’ tumor is additionally known as nephroblastoma (nephro – means kidney, blast-means primal cell, oma means tumor). It garners the fifth placing for the widespread form of childhood cancer and one of the prevalent abdominal tumors amongst infants. Nearly four hundred kids in the U.S. alone are identified with Wilms’ tumor on a yearly basis. The ailment affecting both sexes in analogous measures could arise in ages from infanthood till fifteen years of age, though it is normally detected when the child reaches three years of age. Usually,  [...]

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Rhabdomyosarcoma
December 23, 2009 | Childhood Cancers | No Comment
Rhabdomyosarcoma
A rare form of Cancer,  is a swiftly-spreading, vastly cancerous tumor that constitutes about half the cases of soft tissue sarcomas among infants. Less recurrently, other forms of soft tissue sarcomas are observed to affect infants namely fibrosarcoma, mesenchymoma, synovial sarcoma and liposarcoma. That is what in medical terms called Rhabdomyosarcoma. Rhabdomyosarcoma symptoms Rhabdomyosarcoma mostly leads to a conspicuous lumpy appearance on the body of the child. In case the tumor is internally situated, then the symptoms arising would be dependent on its site. For instance, tumors that develop in the nasal passage could exert strain on the Eustachian tubes; tumor arising in the orbit of the eyes known as orbital tumor could make the eyes appear protruding whereas a tumor located  [...]

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