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         Polycystic Kidney:     more books (43)
  1. Advances in the Pathogenesis of Polycystic Kidney Disease by Carone & Dobbie, 1990
  2. Kidney Diseases: Kidney Stone, Azotemia, Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney, Uremia, Renal Cell Carcinoma, Renal Tubular Acidosis
  3. Q&A on PKD: PKD Foundation's scientific advisors answer patient questions about dealing with polycystic kidney disease today by M.D., Jared J. Grantham, M.D. Patricia A. Gabow, 2002
  4. Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Polycystic Kidney Disease by Patricia J. Gabow, Jared J. Grantham, 1993
  5. Channelopathy: Cystic Fibrosis, Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney, Brugada Syndrome, Familial Hemiplegic Migraine
  6. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Polycystic kidney disease by Paul A. Johnson Ed.M., 2002-01-01
  7. Your child, your family, and autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease by Lisa M Guay-Woodford, 1996
  8. Polycystic Kidney Disease: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Paul, Ed.M. Johnson, 2006
  9. Congenital Disorders of Urinary System: Potter Sequence, Polycystic Kidney Disease, Dent's Disease, Meckel Syndrome, Nephronophthisis
  10. Polycystic Kidney Disease - A Bibliography and Dictionary for Physicians, Patients, and Genome Researchers by Philip M. Parker, 2007-07-18
  11. Cat Diseases: Cowpox, Hyperthyroidism, Toxoplasmosis, Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney, Toxocariasis, Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, Rabies
  12. 21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Kidney Disease, including Kidney Failure, End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), Kidney Dialysis, Transplantation, Polycystic ... for Patients and Physicians (CD-ROM) by PM Medical Health News, 2004-05
  13. PKD/ADPKD (Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease): A Cat Lovers Guide to PKD by Rose Lovelidge, Bernie Baker, 2000-04-13
  14. Polycystic Kidney Disease by Michael L. (Edt)/ Torres, Vicent Watson, 1996

21. Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) Access Center
Information about polycystic kidney disease, the symptoms, causes and progression. Research and support group.
http://www.nhpress.com/pkd/index.html
Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)
Access Center Welcome !
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22. Feline Symposium - Polycystic Kidney Disease In Cats
polycystic kidney Disease in Cats. Susan Newell, DVM, MS Diplomate PolycysticKidney Disease in Cats. Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
http://www.netcat.org/symposium/PKD.html
Polycystic Kidney Disease in Cats
Susan Newell, DVM, MS
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Radiology College of Veterinary Medicine
Polycystic Kidney Disease in Cats
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is the most common genetic disease of human beings, and has recently been recognized in cats. This disease is characterized by progressive development of fluid filled cysts within the kidneys, which distort the normal renal architecture and can lead to renal failure in many affected animals. The Persian breed and other breeds of Persian heritage are frequently affected. The simplest and most accurate method of identifying affected cats has been abdominal ultrasound, where the cysts appear as black round structures with acoustic enhancement within the renal cortex and medula. Studies have shown that ultrasound can correctly identify PKD in cats that are only 7 weeks of age. Provided that the cat is 10 months of age or older, over 95% of those cats that are affected with PKD can be accurately identified with ultrasound. Recently, many cat breeders have used ultrasound PKD screening clinics as a means to identify and potentially eliminate this disease from their bloodlines. To date, over 4400 cats in the United States have been evaluated with 37% of these cats diagnosed positive for the disease. This seminar will review the pertinent facts and literature about PKD with particular emphasis on diagnostic techniques used to evaluate PKD.

23. Joel R. Cooper The Medical Reporter
Indepth look at polycystic kidney disease, what destroys the kidney function in PKD, problems associated with it and what can be done to help one self.
http://www.coolware.com/health/medical_reporter/kidney2.html

24. Glenn Foley Wings Foundation
Glenn Foley, a veteran NFL quarterback, and his foundation have created this informative, educational site to help educate and inspire others to help fight polycystic kidney Disease.
http://www.wings4pkd.org/

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25. Cat Fanciers' Association: Polycystic Kidney Disease
Autosomal Dominant polycystic kidney Disease in Persian Cats. polycystic kidneydisease is an inherited kidney disease that has been found in Persian cats.
http://www.cfainc.org/health/pkd.html
Feline Health
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  • Polycystic Kidney Disease Seminar
  • Feline Respiratory Virus
  • Non-obstructive Lower Urinary Tract Disease in the Cat
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    Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease in Persian Cats
    David S. Biller, DVM, DACVR Associate Professor and Head of Radiology, Department of Clinical Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University Stephen DiBartola, DVM, DACVIM Professor and Head of Small Animal Medicine Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University
  • 26. CFA Health Committee - PKD Seminar Update
    polycystic kidney Disease Seminar. polycystic kidney Disease affects600,000 Americans and more than 12 million people worldwide.
    http://www.cfainc.org/health/pkd-seminar.html
    Feline Health
  • Asthma
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • Cat Scratch Disease
  • Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) ...
  • Hip Dysplasia
  • Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease in Persian Cats
  • Polycystic Kidney Disease Seminar
  • Feline Respiratory Virus
  • Non-obstructive Lower Urinary Tract Disease in the Cat
  • Feline Bladder Stones and Urinary Obstructions
    Feline Reproduction
  • Feline Reproduction Series
  • Blood Type Incompatibility and Kitten Mortality
    Feline Care
  • Antifreeze Warning!
  • Chronic Gingivitis in the Cat
  • Early Spay/Neuter in the Cat
  • Feline Dental Pathology and Care ...
  • Vaccination Protocols for Catteries
    Cats and Plants
  • Easter Lilies Deadly to Cats
  • Lilies Dangerous to Cats
  • Non-Toxic Plants
  • Toxic Plants
    Related Links
  • Pet Ownership for Immunocompromised People
  • Feline Genome Project - Genetics! for Cats
    Polycystic Kidney Disease Seminar
    Update by Betty White Chairman, CFA Health Committee Philadelphia, PA June 1998 The PKD Seminar was held in Philadelphia at the CFA Annual on Saturday at 2 pm and lasted, with questions and answers, until 4 pm. The group attending numbered about 75, a very good turnout considering the variety of options available that afternoon. Pamphlets which were reproductions of the CFA Health Committee website article on PKD were available. Joining me on the panel were Debi Faryna (NIH and one of our genetics advisors to Breeds and Standards), Sue Helmke (Marhei Persians), Hilary Helmrich (President of the Winn Foundation/Abydos Abyssinians and Persians), Dr. Leslie Lyons (NIH and presently involved in the Havana Brown project), and Anna Sadler (CFA Legislative Committee/Brannaway Persians).
  • 27. EID V3 N2: Polycystic Kidney Disease: An Unrecognized Emerging Infectious Diseas
    polycystic kidney Disease An Unrecognized Emerging Infectious Disease? Polycystickidney disease (PKD) is one of the most common genetic diseases in humans.
    http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol3no2/miller.htm
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    Polycystic Kidney Disease: An Unrecognized Emerging Infectious Disease?
    Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is one of the most common genetic diseases in humans. We contend that it may be an emerging infectious disease and/or microbial toxicosis in a vulnerable human subpopulation. Use of a differential activation protocol for the Limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL) assay showed bacterial endotoxin and fungal (1 3)-ß-D-glucans in cyst fluids from human kidneys with PKD. Fatty acid analysis of cyst fluid confirmed the presence of 3-hydroxy fatty acids characteristic of endotoxin. Tissue and cyst fluid from three PKD patients were examined for fungal components. Serologic tests showed Fusarium Aspergillus, and Candida antigens. IgE, but not IgG, reactive with Fusarium and Candida were also detected in cyst fluid. Fungal DNA was detected in kidney tissue and cyst fluid from these three PKD patients, but not in healthy human kidney tissue. We examine the intertwined nature of the actions of endotoxin and fungal components, sphingolipid biology in PKD, the structure of PKD gene products, infections, and integrity of gut function to establish a mechanistic hypothesis for microbial provocation of human cystic disease. Proof of this hypothesis will require identification of the microbes and microbial components involved and multifaceted studies of PKD cell biology. Examining the hypothesis that polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is an emerging infectious disease and/or microbial toxicosis in a vulnerable population of humans must begin with a review of the conceptual tools that relate disease etiology and progression to the identification of microbes, their cellular components, and shed toxins in affected persons (

    28. Urology Disorders - Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) - Methodist Health Care Syst
    Looks at polysystic kidney disease and tells what it is and the different types, inherited and noninheri Category Health Conditions and Diseases polycystic kidney......polycystic kidney Disease (PKD) What is polycystic kidney disease (PKD)?polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a genetic disorder characterized
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    Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) What is polycystic kidney disease (PKD)?
    Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a genetic disorder characterized by the growth of numerous cysts filled with fluid in the kidneys. PKD cysts can slowly replace much of the mass of the kidneys, reducing kidney function and leading to kidney failure. PKD can also cause cysts in the liver and problems in other organs, such as the heart and blood vessels in the brain. PKD is the fourth leading cause of kidney failure. According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), about one-half of people with autosomal dominant PKD progress to kidney failure, or end-stage renal disease (ESRD). What are some of the types of PKD?

    29. Polycystic Kidney Disease
    polycystic kidney Disease. Information from charity devoted to the health andwelfare of cats. The Feline Advisory Bureau. 32. polycystic kidney Disease.
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    32. Polycystic Kidney Disease
    This is a disease in which a large number of fluid filled cysts form within the kidneys. These cysts are present from birth in affected cats but they start off very small and then gradually increase in size until eventually they compromise the surrounding normal kidney tissue and cause kidney failure. Polycystic kidney disease is now recognised as a particular problem in Persians because it is an inherited disease, which has become very common within this breed. Many Persian breeders are now aware of this and are aiming to avoid the problem by identifying affected cats. The Feline Advisory Bureau has therefore set up a screening programme, which is available throughout the UK, to identify which cats are affected and to allow breeders to make informed decisions about which cats to use for future breeding. The FAB PKD Screening Scheme involves a panel of approved, highly-qualified veterinary ultrasonographers who will ultrasound scan the cat's kidneys looking for the presence of fluid-filled cysts. They will then issue an FAB-approved certificate stating the result of the scan for that particular cat. This article provides more information about polycystic kidney disease and covers the most common questions breeders ask about this problem.

    30. Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)
    Symptoms, the organs affected, diagnosis and what it is are some of the things discussed about polysystic Category Health Conditions and Diseases polycystic kidney......polycystic kidney Disease (PKD). What is polycystic kidney disease? Polycystickidney disease (PKD) is an inherited disease that affects the kidneys.
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    Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)
    What is polycystic kidney disease?
    Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is an inherited disease that affects the kidneys. Sacs of fluid (called cysts) grow in the kidneys. If too many cysts grow or if they get too big, the kidneys become damaged. The cysts may also cause pain or may get infected. PKD is the most common inherited disease in the United States. Children of parents with PKD have a 50% chance of getting the disease.
    How will PKD affect me?
    Most people with PKD can lead a normal life. In many people, the disease is mild and causes only minor problems. PKD is more severe in some patients and can cause kidney failure. About 60% of patients develop high blood pressure, which can be treated with blood pressure medicine. About 50% of patients with PKD have kidney failure by age 60. Dialysis (blood filtering) and kidney transplants are both effective treatments for kidney failure. PKD is generally worse in men, blacks and patients with sickle cell disease. There is also a childhood form of PKD which is usually more severe than the type that occurs in adults.
    What other organs can be hurt by PKD?

    31. Polycystic Kidney Disease Chat & Community
    A place where people with PKD, friends and family members can go for support. With many links for Category Health Conditions and Diseases EndStage Renal Disease......Recommend This Group to a Friend. Welcome to. our. PKD. (polycystic kidney Disease).Support Group. You're not Alone!!! some clipart courtesy of. New Messages,
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    32. Polycystic Kidney Disease - Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment - Nephrologychannel
    Signs and Symptoms Symptoms of PKD include those that affect the kidney aswell as some that affect other organs, including the brain and liver.
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    Symptoms of PKD include those that affect the kidney as well as some that affect other organs, including the brain and liver. Though little is known about kidney-related cyst formation in other organs, it is probably related to abnormalities in the glomerular membrane. Autosomal Dominant PKD
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    33. Polycystic Kidney Disease
    polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a disease which causes cysts to formin the kidneys. Your kidneys are the master chemists of your body.
    http://www.kidney.ca/poly-e.htm
    Polycystic means "many fluid-filled sacs" or "cysts". Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a disease which causes cysts to form in the kidneys.
    Your kidneys are the master chemists of your body. Normally, you have two kidneys, one on either side of your spine under the lower ribs. They are pink in colour and shaped like kidney beans. Each kidney is about the size of your clenched fist.
    Polycystic kidneys become very large, have a bumpy surface and contain many cysts. Pressure from the expanding cysts slowly damages the normal kidney tissue, eventually causing kidney failure.
    PKD seems to strike people all over the world regardless of race, sex, religion or social class. In Canada, about 27,000 people suffer from the illness.
    PKD is an inherited disease. This means that it is passed from parents to children. Every person has 23 different pairs of chromosomes, one set coming from each parent. The chromosomes are messengers which carry information in the form of genes. If you inherit the gene for PKD then you will either have the disease or you will be a silent carrier (where you don't have the disease but you may pass on the gene). This will depend on the type of PKD gene passed on to you.
    Yes, there are two types. Adult PKD, called autosomal dominant PKD, is the most common inherited disease of the kidneys.

    34. The Feline PKD Home Page; Information About "Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidne
    Information about Autosomal Dominant polycystic kidney Disease, FelinePKD, PKD in cats. Autosomal Dominant polycystic kidney Disease in.
    http://www.felinepkd.com/
    Home Basic Information, flyer Links to more PKD information Ultrasound Testing Form ... News
    This web site was opened to spread information about Feline PKD
    Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease in cats
    The main studies in this disease in cats have so far been done in Persian Cats
    and crosses between Persians and Domestic Shorthairs. This is the reason why mainly
    Persian Cats (and Exotic Shorthairs) are mentioned in the various articles/texts.
    My recommendation is that breeders of other breeds as well respect the presence
    of this dominantly inherited disease, and consider to have their breeding cats
    scanned by ultrasound in order to detect possible PKD.
    Marie Thiers Please, report broken links - thank you!
    April 4, 1995 - September 18, 2001 Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease in Persians / Exotic Shorthairs PKD / ADPKD What is Polycystic Kidney Disease - PKD? Polycystic Kidney Disease is an inherited kidney disease that has been found in Persian/Exotic cats. Feline Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) has been reported sporadically in the literature since 1967, but actual study into this renal disease did not begin until 1990. In1990 an affected female Persian was referred to the Ohio State University teaching hospital with symptoms of renal failure. Offspring of this female were used to start a colony and begin research into this condition.

    35. Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) Access Center
    Information about polycystic kidney disease, the symptoms, causes and progression. Research and support Category Health Conditions and Diseases polycystic kidney......Home Page of the polycystic kidney Disease (PKD) Access Center Patientsupport for those with or knowing someone with PKD. Polycystic
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    36. The Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) Tutorial: Version 2 Index Page
    The home page for the polycystic kidney Disease (PKD) Tutorial (PKDT), a readilyavailable and comprehensive source of PKD information that is understandable
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    As a proactive patient, I have been accumulating and studying Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) information from many sources for close to a decade. PKD (Polycystic Kidney Disease) is turning out to be a very complicated but very interesting disease. Unfortunately, most of the information available on PKD is widely scattered and much of it is too difficult for the average patient to understand. Thus, I have begun to construct a comprehensive PKD tutorial that is understandable by patients, family, nurses, and others interested in learning about PKD. This is the home page of the PKD Tutorial. The PKD Tutorial is a FREE web based tutorial on PKD! Flash 5 or 6 plug-in (see below). Though it is not required, the tutorial works best on a computer that has a screen resolution of 800x600 pixels or larger and runs on a Pentium 200MHz or faster processor.
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    37. MEDLINEplus Medical Encyclopedia: Polycystic Kidney Disease
    polycystic kidney disease. Alternative names Return to top Cysts kidneys;Kidney - polycystic; Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease; ADPKD.
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    Kidney and liver cysts - CT scan Liver and spleen cysts - CT scan Alternative names Return to top Cysts - kidneys; Kidney - polycystic; Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease; ADPKD Definition Return to top An inherited kidney disorder which enlarges the kidneys and interferes with their function because of multiple cysts on the kidneys. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is an inherited disorder (with autosomal dominant inheritance if one parent carries the gene, 50% of the children will develop the disorder) where multiple clusters of cysts form on the kidneys. The exact mechanism that triggers cyst formation is unknown.
    Cysts in the kidneys are associated with aneurysms of the blood vessels in the brain. They may be associated with diverticula of the colon, and with cysts in the liver, pancreas, and

    38. Cecilia Maida's Polycystic Kidney Disease Public Awareness Page
    Working to increase public awareness of polysystic kidney disease. Contact information and related links.Category Health Conditions and Diseases polycystic kidney......Cecilia Maida's polycystic kidney Disease Public Awareness Page, My FavoriteLinks polycystic kidney Foundation Glenn Foley Wings for PKD,
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    htmlAdWH('7005340', '120', '30'); htmlAdWH('7002028', '234', '60'); Main Create Edit Help Cecilia Maida's Polycystic Kidney Disease Public Awareness Page YOU ARE NO LONGER ALONE @ (WWW.PKDAWARENESS.COM) This page has been created to bring all people suffering with Polycystic Kidney Disease ("PKD") together! Together we can make a difference in the battle to find a cure and/or treatment for PKD! See below for ways you can help! My Public Awareness Efforts with my dog Max, working to spread public awareness for PKD, the "Silent Killer." I AM HAPPY TO SAY WE ARE REACHING MANY PEOPLE WITH PKD: 1) March 99: Featured in Jane Magazine ; (see link below) 2) Sept. 99: Featured in First for Women Magazine (not on web yet); 3) March 99: (Austin, Tx) ABC "Morning Daybreak" 4) April 99: (Houston, Tx) ABC "5:00 Eyewitness News" 5) May 20, 99 (Beaumont, Tx) ABC "Healthcheck" 5:00 News 6) May 21, 99 (Beaumont, Tx) 2nd Spot on ABC " 5:00 News" 7) August 99 Wrote story for book entitled Fortitude: True Stories of True Grit Scheduled for publication: Oct./Nov. 2000.

    39. Polycystic Kidney Disease
    Important Facts about polycystic kidney Disease. polycystic kidney disease is agenetic disorder characterized by the growth of numerous cysts in the kidneys.
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    Important Facts about Polycystic Kidney Disease
    Polycystic kidney disease is a genetic disorder characterized by the growth of numerous cysts in the kidneys. The cysts are filled with fluid and can slowly replace much of the mass of the kidneys, reducing kidney function and leading to kidney failure. When polycystic kidney disease causes kidneys to fail - which usually happens only after many years - the patient requires dialysis or kidney transplantation. About one-half of people with the major type of polycystic kidney disease progress to kidney failure. Polycystic kidney disease can cause cysts in the liver and problems in other organs, such as the heart and blood vessels in the brain. These complications help doctors distinguish it from the usually harmless "simple" cysts that often form in the kidneys in later years of life. In the United States, about 500,000 people suffer from polycystic kidney disease, and it is the fourth leading cause of kidney failure. Medical professionals describe two major inherited forms and one non-inherited form:

    40. Polycystic Kidney Disease
    polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a genetic disorder characterized by the growthof numerous cysts in the kidneys. The cysts are filled with fluid.
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    WHAT IS PKD?
    Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a genetic disorder
    characterized by the growth of numerous cysts
    in the kidneys. The cysts are filled with fluid. PKD cysts can slowly replace much of the mass of the kidneys, reducing kidney function and leading to kidney failure. PKD can cause cysts in the liver and problems in other organs, such as the heart and blood vessels in the brain. The most common symptoms are pain in the back and the sides (between the ribs and hips), and headaches. The dull pain can be temporary or persistent, mild or severe. People with autosomal dominant PKD also can experience the following: Urinary tract infections Hematuria (blood in the urine) Liver and pancreatic cysts Abnormal heart valves High blood pressure Kidney stones Brain Aneurysms (bulges in the walls of blood vessels) Diverticulosis (small sacs on the colon).

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