Canine Renal Nephroblastoma: A Literature Review and Case Studies
Abstract
Primary renal tumors are rare in dogs. Only 0.6–1.7% of all tumors are primary renal
neoplasia and only about 6% of these are diagnosed as nephroblastomas.
Since the origin of a nephroblastoma is usually a defective nephrogenesis and it develops
from remnants of the metanephric blastema, the tumor is commonly diagnosed in dogs under
2 years of age.