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Results 1 - 2 of 2 for Nephrogenic rest
  1. ... developed properly. These immature tissues are known as nephrogenic rests. It is likely that genetic changes are involved in the presence of nephrogenic rests and that additional genetic changes trigger nephrogenic rests ...
  2. ... in adults. Some people with WAGR syndrome develop nephrogenic rests, which are abnormal clumps of cells in the ... lead to Wilms tumor, but some people with nephrogenic rests never develop Wilms tumor. Most people with WAGR ...