The Mechanism of Origin of Nephroblastoma The beginning of the genesis of nephroblastoma lies in water or fluid conflict. A so-called “biological conflict,” in which we find necrosis (cell loss) in the renal parenchyma (kidney tissue) at the organic level and hypertension (high blood pressure) to compensate for this parenchymal necrosis. This occurs in the […]
Category Archives: Wilms’ Tumor
Wilms’ tumor (renal cyst) develops during the healing phase after a resolved fluid conflict concerning the renal parenchyma. Wilms’ tumor takes 9 months to change from a liquid to a solid-state (induration).
Kidney paraenchyma necrosis, left kidney. Kidney cyst, Wilms tumor. Conflict: Fluid Conflict. Conflict involving water or liquid (drowned, burst pipe, leaking roof). It is unclear whether handedness is the decisive factor Idiom: – Hamer Focus: HH in the transition from midbrain to occipital cerebral medulla, right. Aktive phase: Hypertension Formation of one or more limited […]
Kidney paraenchyma necrosis, left kidney. Kidney cyst, Wilms tumor. Conflict: Fluid Conflict. Conflict involving water or liquid (drowned, burst pipe, leaking roof). It is unclear whether handedness is the decisive factor Idiom: – Hamer Focus: HH in the transition from midbrain to occipital cerebral medulla, left. Aktive phase: Hypertension Formation of one or more limited […]
For Olivia, her mother was gone from one day to the next, and she strictly refused the food of her unknown grandmother. At the same time, her stomach aches began. At night she often cried out as if she had seen a ghost, and my wife had to lie down in bed with her. Later […]