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2003
This chapter is divided between genetic and nongenetic entities, and each subtype is discussed individually. There is a brief description of etiology, clinical features, histopathology, radiologic characteristics, and management possibilities for each cystic disease.
Michael P. Solliday+1 more
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This chapter is divided between genetic and nongenetic entities, and each subtype is discussed individually. There is a brief description of etiology, clinical features, histopathology, radiologic characteristics, and management possibilities for each cystic disease.
Michael P. Solliday+1 more
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Multilocular cystic disease of kidney
Urology, 1979A case of multilocular cyst of the kidney with calcification is presented and pertinent literature is reviewed. With our present knowledge, a multilocular cyst cannot be clearly differentiated from a malignant renal tumor by preoperative evaluation. Conservative surgery with operative evaluation of the lesion is suggested.
Richard Dias, Manuel Fernandes
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The Kidneys: Neoplasms and Cystic Disease
Postgraduate Medicine, 1963Clear cell carcinoma, dark cell carcinoma, and urothelial or transitional cell carcinoma are the three principal types of solid renal tumor. The growth patterns are compared, and the recommended treatment is indicated. Cystic renal disease may take the form of cystic tumor, congenital multicystic kidney, polycystic disease, and congenital cystic ...
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Der Internist, 2012
Cystic kidney diseases are clinically and genetically heterogeneous. The most important entities are autosomal-dominant and autosomal-recessive polycystic kidney diseases. The proteins encoded by the involved genes are referred to as cystoproteins, which are located predominantly in the primary cilia.
K. Zerres, Ortiz Brüchle N
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Cystic kidney diseases are clinically and genetically heterogeneous. The most important entities are autosomal-dominant and autosomal-recessive polycystic kidney diseases. The proteins encoded by the involved genes are referred to as cystoproteins, which are located predominantly in the primary cilia.
K. Zerres, Ortiz Brüchle N
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Cystic Diseases of the Kidney and Gout
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1978Kidneys play a complex role in the pathogenesis as well as clinical findings in gouty arthritis. Although 15% to 20% of the patients with gout have different types of renal diseases and varying degrees of renal involvement, the incidence of acute gouty arthritis as a complication of chronic renal diseases is less than 1%.
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1981
The differential diagnosis and investigation of simple cysts has been described in the previous chapter. Three other cystic lesions of the kidney will be considered in this chapter.
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The differential diagnosis and investigation of simple cysts has been described in the previous chapter. Three other cystic lesions of the kidney will be considered in this chapter.
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CYSTIC DISEASE OF THE LIVER AND KIDNEY
Pediatrics, 1959The subject of cystic disease of the liver and kidneys has been reviewed. A family has been studied in which at least four and probably six of seven children of normal parents have been affected by the disease, as shown by clinical study and biopsy, liver function and biopsy, and by pyelograms made after intravenous injection of radio ...
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INHERITED CYSTIC DISEASES OF THE KIDNEY
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1996The inherited cystic diseases of the kidney represent a diverse group of diseases. Recent advantages in molecular medicine have greatly enhanced the presymptomatic detection of these entities. To data, however, genetic tests cannot determine the severity of the disease or prevent complications.
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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Mitchell H Rosner+2 more
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