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Cystic Disease of the Kidney

Annual Review of Pathology: Mechanisms of Disease, 2007
This review focuses on the mechanisms that underlie the development of human renal cystic diseases. A pathological, clinical, and pathophysiological overview is given. Initial analysis of the cell biology of inappropriate hyperproliferation accompanied by fluid secretion of cyst-lining epithelia has been followed by the elucidation of fundamental ...
Patricia D, Wilson, Beatrice, Goilav
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Localized Cystic Disease of the Kidney

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2001
Localized cystic disease of the kidney is a benign nonsurgical condition. Its imaging and clinical features are characterized and differentiated from autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, multilocular cystic nephroma, and cystic neoplasm.Localized cystic disease was diagnosed in 18 patients on the basis of a review of imaging studies, clinical ...
C M, Slywotzky, M A, Bosniak
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Pathogenic Variants in the Genes Affected in Alport Syndrome (COL4A3-COL4A5) and Their Association With Other Kidney Conditions: A Review.

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2021
Massively Parallel Sequencing identifies pathogenic variants in the genes affected in Alport syndrome (COL4A3 - COL4A5) in up to 30 % of individuals with focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), 10 % of those with kidney failure of unknown cause ...
J. Savige, P. Harraka
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Renal Cell Cancer and Chronic Kidney Disease.

Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease, 2021
The association between chronic kidney disease (CKD) and renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is bidirectional and multifactorial. Risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, obesity, and smoking increase the risk of both CKD and RCC. CKD can lead to RCC
D. Saly   +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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MULTILOCULAR CYSTIC DISEASE OF KIDNEY

British Journal of Urology, 1953
SUMMARY A case of multilocular cystic disease of the kidney is presented; the ætiology of the condition is briefly discussed.
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CYSTIC DISEASE OF THE LIVER AND KIDNEY

Pediatrics, 1959
The 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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Multilocular cystic disease of kidney

Urology, 1979
A 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.
R, Dias, M, Fernandes
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The Kidneys: Neoplasms and Cystic Disease

Postgraduate Medicine, 1963
Clear 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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Cystic Diseases of the Kidney and Gout

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1978
Kidneys 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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