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  1. Medifocus Guidebook on: Polycystic Kidney Disease by Medifocus.com Inc., 2010-07-21
  2. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Polycystic Kidney Disease
  3. Polycystic Kidney Disease (Oxford Clinical Nephrology Series)
  4. Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Desease: Seminar on Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease, Vimercate, June 18, 1994 (Contributions to Nephrology) by Seminar on Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease, A. Sessa, 1995-12
  5. Polycystic Kidney Disease (Contributions to Nephrology) by M. H. Breuning, M. Devoto, 1992-07
  6. ADPKD patients manual: Understanding and living with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease by Irene T Duley, 1995
  7. Problems in Diagnosis and Management of Polycystic Kidney Disease: Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Polycystic Kidney Disease
  8. The Cystic Kidney (Developments in Nephrology)
  9. Conquering Kidney Disease - Identifying Potential Problems by Merle Fields, 2010-05-31
  10. Health tips for living with polycystic kidney disease by Arlene B Chapman, 2001
  11. Polycystic kidney disease: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.</i> by Paul Johnson, 2005
  12. ADVANCES IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE by F.; Dobbie, J.W. Carone, 1990
  13. PKD patient's manual: Understanding & living with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease by Irene Duley, 1989
  14. Polycystic Kidney Disease Medical Guide by Qontro Medical Guides, 2008-07-09

101. Potter's Classification Of Polycystic Kidney (www.whonamedit.com)
Potter s classification of polycystic kidney Edith Louise Potter classified a group of four renal cystic diseases. Who named it? Adult type polycystic kidney.
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Description: Edith Louise Potter classified a group of four renal cystic diseases: Infantile polycystic kidneys. Multicystic dysplastic kidney. Adult type polycystic kidney. Renal cysts in infants with posterior urethral valves. A systematic classification was made by V. Osathannondh and E. L. Potter in 1964. Further clinical-morphological correlation were done by the pathologist Jay Bernstein, Royal Oak, USA, in 1971. Bibliography:
  • L. E. Potter: Pathology of the fetus and the newborn. Year Book, 1952, page 336.

102. Juvenile Autosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidney Disease - Eurorad - Clinical Case
teaching files,radiology,Juvenile autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease,Echogenic kidneys in an asymptomatic child.,Juvenile Autosomal Recessive
http://www.eurorad.org/case.cfm?uid=631

103. Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)
polycystic kidney Disease (PKD). Last Updated 5/30/2002. PKD FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions); Autosomal Dominant polycystic kidney Disease in Persian Cats;
http://my.erinet.com/~lebordo/PKD/
Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) Last Updated (see also LeBordo PKD Testing Results LeBordo Home Page About Our Cattery About Our Cats ... Our Affiliations Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) is a genetic disease found in approximately one-third of all Persians (including Himalayans), Exotics, and to a lesser extent in other breeds and even in domestic cats. Unlike some, we won't try and tell you how you should react, but we do feel all breeders, and particularly Persian, Exotic, and Himalayan breeders (where the majority of PKD positive cats have been diagnosed to date) need to be knowledgeable about PKD in order to make informed decisions about the proper course for their own breeding programs. Please see our PKD FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) for answers to many common questions regarding PKD. We completed testing all our breeders and show cats August 29, 1998. The results of those tests, including scanned images of all positive kidneys, are available here on our web site. From personal experience, PKD can lurk in even the healthiest appearing cat. According to available information, PKD doesn't show any symptoms unless and until the cat goes into renal failure. So the only way to know whether a cat has PKD is to ultrasound the kidneys. Regardless of how breeders use the information, we strongly believe all persian, himalayan and exotic breeders should test their cats. We have, and were surprised by the results . And its a key ingredient in making informed breeding decisions.

104. WCN Prognosis Of Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease
Increase Maintain Decrease. View Results. WCN Prognosis of Autosomal Dominant polycystic kidney Disease Varies by Type By Paula Moyer
http://www.pslgroup.com/dg/2350a2.htm

105. Ask NOAH About: Kidney And Urologic Diseases
Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Peyronie s Disease Methodist Health Care System, Houston TX (also in Spanish) polycystic kidney Disease The Basics
http://www.noah-health.org/english/illness/gastro/kidney.html
Ask NOAH About: Kidney and Urologic Diseases
What are Kidney and Urologic Diseases? Care and Treatment The Basics
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What are Kidney and Urologic Diseases?
The Basics
Blood Vessel Disorders of the Kidneys
Important Facts About Proteinuria and Kidney Disease - National Kidney Foundation
Injury to the Urinary Tract - Merck Manual, 2nd Home Edition
Kidney Disease: Ten Facts - National Kidney Foundation ...
Your Kidney: Ten Tips on How to Keep Your Body Healthy - National Kidney Foundation
Anatomy
Biology of the Kidneys and Urinary Tract - Merck Manual 2nd Home Edition
Test Your Kidney IQ - American Kidney Fund
The Kidneys and the Urinary Tract - Kidshealth ...
Your Kidneys - Kidney Foundation of Canada (also in French
Your Kidneys: Master Chemists of the Human Body - National Kidney Foundation PDF File of 12 Pages)
Your Kidneys: Ten Tips on how They Keep Your Body Healthy - National Kidney Foundation
Your Kidneys and How They Work - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (also in Spanish
Your Urinary System and How it Works - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
What Kids Need to Know About Kidneys - Kidshealth
Glossaries
Glossary of Urological Conditions - American Urological Association
Kidney Diseases Dictionary - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Urologic Diseases Dictionary - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Single Kidney

106. TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS, LYMPHANGIOMYOMATOSIS, AND POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE
TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS, LYMPHANGIOMYOMATOSIS, AND polycystic kidney DISEASE. ELIZABETH PETRI HENSKE, MD, Associate Member ARIS ASTRINIDIS
http://www.fccc.edu/research/reports/current/henske.html
TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS, LYMPHANGIOMYOMATOSIS,
AND POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE
ELIZABETH PETRI HENSKE, M.D., Associate Member
ARIS ASTRINIDIS, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Associate (from September 1998)
LEENA KHARE, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Associate (from June 1998)
ELENI LOGGINIDOU, M.D., Postdoctoral Associate (from November 1998)
TRACEY PLANK, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Associate (until December 1998)
JOHANNA MYLET, M.S., Scientific Technician (until June 1998)
LISA WESSNER, M.S., Scientific Technician (until May 1998)
THOMAS CARSILLO, B.S., Technician (from November 1998)
ROBERT K. OZOLS, Student Assistant, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH (June to August 1998)
Our laboratory studies three inter-related disorders: tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), lymphangiomyomatosis (LAM), and autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). Tuberous sclerosis is an autosomal dominantly inherited disease with an incidence of approximately one in 10,000. TSC is characterized by seizures, mental retardation, autism, and benign tumors or "hamartomas." These tumors can occur in virtually any organ system, particularly brain, kidney, heart, and skin. Malignant tumors can also occur in tuberous sclerosis, particularly in the kidney, although they are less frequent than benign tumors. There are two genes that cause TSC, TSC 1 and TSC 2. We have been interested in understanding how mutations in these genes lead to human disease.

107. The Feline PKD Home Page Has Moved To A New URL
The Feline PKD Home Page has a new domain, thus a new URL. Please click the link below, and you will enter at the new address http//www.felinepkd.com.
http://w1.155.telia.com/~u15508574/
The Feline PKD Home Page has a new domain, thus a new URL. Please click the link below, and you will enter at the new address: http://www.felinepkd.com Remember to update your bookmarks! Webmaster

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