2000
DOI: 10.4314/njsr.v2i3.12196
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Urological Tumours in Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Nigeria

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“…The universal indicator for a renal biopsy from our record is intraabdominal mass 69/69(100%). This report agrees with the documented study in Jos, Nigeria [17] showing 53/53(100%) occurrences. Carefully followed indicators are nephrotic syndrome and weight loss.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…The universal indicator for a renal biopsy from our record is intraabdominal mass 69/69(100%). This report agrees with the documented study in Jos, Nigeria [17] showing 53/53(100%) occurrences. Carefully followed indicators are nephrotic syndrome and weight loss.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Our study agrees with the kidney cancer incidence statistics [23] by which all eleven cases of NBT in this study occurs in the age range of 0-10 years. It further confirmed that most common kidney tumors in childhood are Wilm's tumor or NBT [12,17]. Wilm's tumors also occur in adults; it is the third most common organ cancer in children younger than the age of 10years mostly between the ages of 2-5year old [12,17].…”
Section: Renal Biopsies In a Tertiarymentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…Data from the pre-PSA era comprised various prospective and retrospective hospital-based records of prostate cancer across the geopolitical zones, except for the inaccessible figures from the North-East (NE), arranged according to age and incidence (Table 2). Representative data obtained from countrywide registries revealed that approximately 98% of the prostate cancer cases were adenocarcinoma 23,29,30,50. Nonetheless, two patients (1.4% and 1.1%) presented with squamous cell carcinoma or adenosquamous carcinoma in the South-South (SS) and South-West (SW), respectively 29,43.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%