Zugor V, Zenker M, Dötsch J, Schrott KM, Schott GE. [Denys-Drash syndrome. Experience gathered in Erlangen illustrated by two case reports].
Urologe A 2005;
44:1197-200. [PMID:
16003530 DOI:
10.1007/s00120-005-0869-6]
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Abstract
Denys-Drash syndrome is a rare symptom complex associated with obligatory childhood nephrotic syndrome, male pseudohermaphroditism, and Wilms' tumor. The etiology of Denys-Drash syndrome is attributed to a mutation of the WT1 gene. We report on two cases of Deny-Drash syndrome confirmed by genetic testing. Rapidly evolving terminal renal insufficiency was detected in both patients necessitating bilateral nephrectomies with prophylactic intent. In one of the patients, a Wilms' tumor had already been verified in one kidney so that chemotherapy had to be initiated.The risk of Wilms' tumor is very high in patients with a WT1 mutation, which leads to the need for removal of both kidneys during or before transplantation. It would be important to perform a diagnostic work-up for WT1 gene mutation in children who develop renal failure in the 1st year of life.
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