REVIEW OF THE BENEFIT OF RADIOTRACER IN BONE METASTASES
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Abstract
The early detection of the skeletal metastasis is very important and necessary for the optimal treatment and accurate staging of the stage of cancer. Wilms tumor is considered as the second most common pediatric solid tumor and is found to be one of the most common renal tumour found in the infants and young children (Uslu et al, 2015). The role of imaging is one of the primary ways to evaluate plan the intervention for a metastatic disease. The majority of the renal tumours arises from the mesodermal precursors of the renal parenchyma, which are also known as metaphors and are responsible for the cause of atleast 90 % of the paediatric renal tumours.