A newborn girl is diagnosed as dysmorphic by a pediatrician in the newborn nursery

A newborn girl is diagnosed as dysmorphic by a pediatrician in the newborn nursery. On physical examination the girl has a broad neck, wide-spaced nipples, and a systolic ejection murmur. An echocardiogram is performed and demonstrates coarctation of the aorta. The echocardiography technologist also runs his transducer across the patient’s abdomen and notices a renal abnormality associated with this patient’s syndrome. The most likely observed renal abnormality increases this patient’s risk for developing which disease?

(A) Neuroblastoma
(B) Ovarian cancer
© Transitional cell carcinoma
(D) Uterine cancer
(E) Wilms’ tumor