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  • Renal nodular blastema/nephroblastomatosis is a precursor to Wilms tumor and can be associated with dysplastic kidneys caused by obstructive uropathy.
  • A study examined 16 dysplastic kidney specimens from surgeries between 1984-1989, all linked to obstruction, finding only one specimen with nodular renal blastema and no malignancies.
  • DNA ploidy analysis showed that all dysplastic specimens, including those with nodular blastema, had a diploid pattern, contrasting with Wilms tumors that displayed both diploid and tetraploid patterns, indicating that while solid dysplasia may not be malignant, it cannot be completely ruled out.

Article Abstract

Renal nodular blastema/nephroblastomatosis is a recognized precursor of Wilms tumor. It also has been shown that nodular renal blastemata are seen in association with dysplastic renal parenchyma secondary to obstructive uropathy (i.e., ureteroceles or ectopic ureters). In an attempt to improve our understanding of the critical relationship between renal dysplasia and neoplasia, we performed flow cytometric evaluation on 16 paraffin-embedded specimens of dysplastic kidneys removed during the period 1984-1989. All nephrectomy specimens were associated with obstruction, either duplex collecting systems (10), ectopic ureters (2) or posterior urethral valves (2), or vesicoureteral reflux (2). One specimen was found to contain nodular renal blastema. No evidence of malignancy was found in any specimen. A specimen of normal kidney and two of Wilms tumor (favorable histology) were studied for comparison. Nuclear deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) ploidy studies were performed on single dissociated nuclei after deparaffinization and staining with propidium iodide. All dysplastic specimens, including the specimen with nodular renal blastema, demonstrated a diploid pattern of DNA as did the specimens of normal renal tissue. The Wilms tumor specimens demonstrated a diploid and a tetraploid pattern. In view of the fact that Wilms tumor may demonstrate diploid DNA patterns on flow cytometry, the findings of diploid patterns on all specimens of solid dysplasia militate against but do not eliminate the possibility of malignant degeneration.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0090-4295(93)90115-qDOI Listing

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