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Cystic kidney diseases

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1997
The goal of understanding the primary defects that lead to renal cystic diseases has proved to be an elusive one, despite 3 decades of physiologic and genetic investigation. Within the past 2 years the genes responsible for type 1 and type 2 autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease have been identified.
Vicente E. Torres   +2 more
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Cystic Diseases of the Kidney

2012
Renal cysts are one of the most commonly detected abnormalities of kidneys. They can be associated with congenital or acquired disorders. Simple and complex cysts can be observed in kidneys which have different clinical management. Simple cysts do not require treatment, but complex cysts should be evaluated and followed up with appropriate imaging ...
Agnes B. Fogo, Michael Kashgarian
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Cystic kidney diseases in children

Archives de Pédiatrie, 2023
Cystic kidney disease comprises a broad group of heterogeneous diseases, which differ greatly in age at onset, disease manifestation, systemic involvement, disease progression, and long-term prognosis. As our understanding of these diseases continues to evolve and new treatment strategies continue to emerge, correctly differentiating and diagnosing ...
J. De Groof   +3 more
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ACQUIRED CYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1995
ACKD is characterized by the development of many fluid-filled renal cysts and sometimes neoplasms in the kidneys of individuals with chronic renal failure but without a history of hereditary cystic disease. The condition is seen mainly in dialysis patients, but often begins in patients with ESRD before dialysis is started.
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Cystic Diseases of the Kidney

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
Specialists in nephrology, urology, pediatrics, pathology and radiology contribute to the preparation of this book and thus assure that each section is authoritative and current. More importantly, they clarify much confusion arising from the muddled nomenclature that has blocked our understanding of the relationships among renal cystic diseases.
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Cystic Diseases of the Kidney

1981
Renal cysts are a heterogeneous group of inherited, developmental and acquired disorders. Despite this non-uniformity, there is value in grouping the types of cystic abnormalities because they share certain characteristics. The major categories of cystic disease are: 1) cystic dysplasia which connotes abnormal renal morphogenesis and differentiation; 2)
Matthew R. Kaplan, Lewis Reisman
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[Cystic kidney disease].

Acta medica portuguesa, 1999
The kidney is one of the organs most frequently affected by cystic disease, which can be defined as the morbidity attributable to the presence of renal cysts. Renal cysts appear in a series of very diverse hereditary anomalies, acquired or developmental, occurring as an isolated form or in association with other renal or systemic alterations. Cysts are
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MULTILOCULAR CYSTIC DISEASE OF KIDNEY

British Journal of Urology, 1953
SUMMARYA case of multilocular cystic disease of the kidney is presented; the ætiology of the condition is briefly discussed.
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Cystic Diseases of the Kidney

2017
Renal cysts constitute the most commonly found benign lesions in adults during the diagnostic imaging: a renal cyst is detected in 10 % up to 50 % at abdominal ultrasound [1]. Also the prevalence of renal cysts is more than 50 % in adults 50 years old or older detected in autopsy studies [2].
Marco Misericordia   +4 more
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Cystic Kidney Disease: A Primer

Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease, 2015
Renal cystic diseases encompass a broad group of disorders with variable phenotypic expression. Cystic disorders can present during infancy, childhood, or adulthood. Often, but not always, they can be distinguished by the clinical features including age at presentation, renal imaging characteristics, including cyst distribution, and the presence ...
Monica T. Cramer, Lisa M. Guay-Woodford
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