Nephroblastoma (kidney tumour) is also known as Wilms' tumour. Wilms specialized in tumours of the kidney, bladder and urogenital tract, and one of his significant conclusions was that renal tumours are initiated in the development of the embryo.
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The prefix "epo-" in "eponym" comes from the Greek word "epōnymos," meaning "named after." An eponym is a word or term derived from the name of a person, often used to honor their contributions or discoveries. For example, "Alzheimer's disease" is an eponym named after Dr. Alois Alzheimer, who first identified the condition.
It is named for Max Wilms, a German surgeon (1867-1918) and is also known as a nephroblastoma.