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Comprehensive Physiology, 2017
ABSTRACTRenal cysts, which arise from renal tubules, can be seen in a variety of hereditary and nonhereditary entities. Common mechanisms associated with renal cyst formation include increased cell proliferation, epithelial fluid secretion, and extracellular matrix remodeling.
Benjamin D. Cowley, Joseph Ghata
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ABSTRACTRenal cysts, which arise from renal tubules, can be seen in a variety of hereditary and nonhereditary entities. Common mechanisms associated with renal cyst formation include increased cell proliferation, epithelial fluid secretion, and extracellular matrix remodeling.
Benjamin D. Cowley, Joseph Ghata
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CALCIFICATION IN A POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY
British Journal of Urology, 1955SUMMARYA case of polycentric kidney occurring in a child aged 7 years is here presented with the following features of special interest:—1. Diffuse flake calcification throughout the renal parenchyma, leading to a pre‐operative Diagnosis of malignant disease.2.
D. A. Slade, J. K. Willson-Pepper
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Polycystic Kidneys in a Pigeon
Avian Diseases, 1984Polycystic kidneys have been reported in association with renal disease or as incidental necropsy findings in several species (1,2,7,8,10,11,14,21). Polycystic kidneys can be clinically significant in humans (4,11) and economically significant in swine (21). Several types of congenital and adult forms of renal cysts have been described (3,11).
Van Alstine Wg, Trampel Dw
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Journal of Urology, 1976
It is not uncommon for urologists to be involved in the care of patients with either adult polycystic kidney disease or horseshoe kidney. Personal clinical experience indicates that it is most unusual to have these 2 congenital disorders simultaneously in the same patient.
Richard R. Paton, Roy J. Correa
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It is not uncommon for urologists to be involved in the care of patients with either adult polycystic kidney disease or horseshoe kidney. Personal clinical experience indicates that it is most unusual to have these 2 congenital disorders simultaneously in the same patient.
Richard R. Paton, Roy J. Correa
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Therapeutic embolization of polycystic kidneys [PDF]
In two patients with end-stage polycystic kidneys suffering from severe and protracted hematuria recourse was made to therapeutic renal embolization. Hematuria stopped immediately, never to appear again, whilst recanalization of the arterial renal circulation was observed later.
F Sorrentino+3 more
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Journal of Urology, 1997
Horseshoe kidney is a renal anomaly in which there is fusion of the 2 renal units across the midline. The incidence of this anomaly ranges from 1 in 400 to 1 in 1,800 Bilateral polycystic disease of the kidney that occurs in adults shows a n autosomal dominant hereditary.] The association of horseshoe kidney with polycystic renal disease in adults is ...
Angela Uglione+3 more
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Horseshoe kidney is a renal anomaly in which there is fusion of the 2 renal units across the midline. The incidence of this anomaly ranges from 1 in 400 to 1 in 1,800 Bilateral polycystic disease of the kidney that occurs in adults shows a n autosomal dominant hereditary.] The association of horseshoe kidney with polycystic renal disease in adults is ...
Angela Uglione+3 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2004
Polycystic kidney diseases are inherited renal disorders due mainly to mutations in genes that regulate the development and function of cells that line renal tubules. This review outlines the clinical importance of polycystic kidney diseases and discusses the cell biology and molecular mechanisms that cause the formation of hundreds of cystic lesions ...
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Polycystic kidney diseases are inherited renal disorders due mainly to mutations in genes that regulate the development and function of cells that line renal tubules. This review outlines the clinical importance of polycystic kidney diseases and discusses the cell biology and molecular mechanisms that cause the formation of hundreds of cystic lesions ...
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