Nephroma Embryonic

Embryonic nephroma is a rare kidney disease that occurs in newborns and young children. It is characterized by the formation of benign tumors in the kidneys, which can lead to kidney failure and other serious consequences. In this article, we'll look at what embryonal nephroma is, what symptoms it can cause, how to diagnose it, and what treatments are available.

Embryonic nephroma is a rare, progressive formation of organs and tissues of intrauterine development, including the kidneys, lungs, liver and pancreas. In newborns and infants, embryonic nephrogenesis often develops, but in children under 2 years of age it reaches a maximum and then decreases, and in adults it finally stops. The development of embryonal type nephroma occurs from germ cells formed through the proliferation and fusion of existing ones. NEs may be multiple or