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California medicine, 1974
These discussions are selected from the weekly staff conferences in the Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco. Taken from transcriptions, they are prepared by Drs. David W. Martin, Jr., Assistant Professor of Medicine, and Kenneth A. Woeber, Associate Professor of Medicine, under the direction of Dr. Lloyd H.
D W, Martin, K A, Woeber
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These discussions are selected from the weekly staff conferences in the Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco. Taken from transcriptions, they are prepared by Drs. David W. Martin, Jr., Assistant Professor of Medicine, and Kenneth A. Woeber, Associate Professor of Medicine, under the direction of Dr. Lloyd H.
D W, Martin, K A, Woeber
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1998
Renal cystic disorders encompass a relatively large group of diseases typified by the formation of one or more fluidfilled cavities within the kidneys. Renal cysts can be hereditary or acquired.
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Renal cystic disorders encompass a relatively large group of diseases typified by the formation of one or more fluidfilled cavities within the kidneys. Renal cysts can be hereditary or acquired.
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Pathology Case Reviews, 2015
There are many types of cystic renal diseases, each with specific clinical and morphologic correlates, genetics, and clinical behavior and prognosis. This article addresses the important facts that are characteristic of each of the cystic conditions in the kidney to provide criteria to allow their accurate diagnosis.
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There are many types of cystic renal diseases, each with specific clinical and morphologic correlates, genetics, and clinical behavior and prognosis. This article addresses the important facts that are characteristic of each of the cystic conditions in the kidney to provide criteria to allow their accurate diagnosis.
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1980
Renal cysts, particularly when they are multiple, tend to be regarded as developmental anomalies. It is important to recognize, however, that many renal cysts are acquired lesions. One or more renal cysts can be found at necropsy in about half of all subjects over 50 years of age, and their comparative rarity in children and young adults strongly ...
R. A. Risdon, D. R. Turner
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Renal cysts, particularly when they are multiple, tend to be regarded as developmental anomalies. It is important to recognize, however, that many renal cysts are acquired lesions. One or more renal cysts can be found at necropsy in about half of all subjects over 50 years of age, and their comparative rarity in children and young adults strongly ...
R. A. Risdon, D. R. Turner
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2013
Historically, terms such as “polycystic kidneys” and “infantile polycystic kidney disease” were used to describe a variety of disorders with shared features of cysts evident either radiographically or by pathologic examination [12]. However, as our understanding of modern molecular genetics has continued to expand, it has become evident that many of ...
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Historically, terms such as “polycystic kidneys” and “infantile polycystic kidney disease” were used to describe a variety of disorders with shared features of cysts evident either radiographically or by pathologic examination [12]. However, as our understanding of modern molecular genetics has continued to expand, it has become evident that many of ...
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Renal cystic disease—An overview
Seminars in Roentgenology, 1975T HERE HAVE BEEN a number of classifications of renal cysts,2p6 and more will undoubtedly appear, indicating weaknesses in those already proposed. The major advantage of classification is to clear up the many confusions in terminology of the various types of renal cystic disease.
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2004
Abstract Renal cysts may result from a variety of causes. Table 11.1 shows a simple classification of renal cystic kidney disease. A diagnosis of multiple renal cysts is often confused with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) which is a very common inherited cystic renal disease (Chapter 11).
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Abstract Renal cysts may result from a variety of causes. Table 11.1 shows a simple classification of renal cystic kidney disease. A diagnosis of multiple renal cysts is often confused with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) which is a very common inherited cystic renal disease (Chapter 11).
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