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Published on: May 17, 2017
Deficient metanephric blastema--a cause of oligomeganephronia?
1Department of Pathology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.
Abstract:
The histopathology and morphometric findings in two cases of oligomeganephronia occurring in a fetus and a preterm infant are reported. Metanephric blastema was decreased in the kidney from an 18-week fetus and was absent in the kidney from a liveborn preterm infant of 33 weeks gestation. These findings support the hypothesis that a primary deficiency of metanephric blastema may be a pathogenetic mechanism of oligomeganephronia.
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