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Last Update: 05/01/2023 12:02 PM
Current Deck: Ankore 2E::14 Pediatric Imaging::05 Pediatric genitourinary
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Pediatric Imaging: Genitourinary
{{c1::Nephroblastomatosis}} is a precursor to {{c2::Wilms tumor}}, so frequent screening is performed.
{{c1::Nephroblastomatosis}} is a precursor to {{c2::Wilms tumor}}, so frequent screening is performed.
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Worrisome findings on screening include rapid growth, inhomogeneity, increased sphericity and enhancement
Nephroblastomatosis may be peripheral or central. While rare, the latter tends to more frequently progress to Wilms tumor. Nephroblastomatosis is present in 30% of all Wilms nephrectomies, and in all cases of bilateral Wilms tumors.

Nephroblastomatosis may be peripheral or central. While rare, the latter tends to more frequently progress to Wilms tumor. Nephroblastomatosis is present in 30% of all Wilms nephrectomies, and in all cases of bilateral Wilms tumors.

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