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Polycystic Kidney

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Medical Definition:
      new window University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Medical Dictionary: "polycystic kidney"
 
 
Health Portals:
      new window FamilyDoctor.org Information Sheets: Polycystic Kidney Diease (PKD)
new window FamilyDoctor.org Information Sheets: Kidney Cysts
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      new window Adult Polycystic Kidney Disease Description: National Center for Biotechnology Information a division of the National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health gives a description of this disease. (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
new window Best Practice of Medicine Description: A medical reference that covers management highlights, background, diagnosis, treatment, complications, special circumstances, when to consult or refer, prognosis, patient education, follow-up, prevention and screening, and charts. (merck.praxis.md)
new window Cecilia Maida's Page Description: Working to increase public awareness of polysystic kidney disease. Contact information and related links. (hometown.aol.com)
new window General Practice Notebook - Adult polycystic kidney disease Description: Information with emphasis on clinical aspects. (gpnotebook.co.uk)
new window Glenn Foley Wings Foundation Description: Glenn Foley, a veteran NFL quarterback, and his foundation have created this site to help educate and inspire others to help fight polycystic kidney Disease. (wings4pkd.org)
new window Mary Elizabeth's Home Page Description: A personal site about polycystic kidney disease with chat room for sharing and support. (geocities.com)
new window Mayo Clinic: Polycystic Kidney Disease Description: A description of the disease, and its detection and treatment. (mayoclinic.com)
new window Melanie's PKD Page Description: The personal story of experiences with polycystic kidney disease and resources. (victorian.fortunecity.com)
new window National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse (NKUDIC) Description: Provides information about the inheritance, diagnosis and pathological course of the several forms of polycystic kidney diseases, as well as the molecular basis of the adult form. (kidney.niddk.nih.gov)
new window Nephrology Channel Description: An overview of polycystic kidney disease, including a description, types, causes, diagnosis and treatment. (nephrologychannel.com)
new window NIDDK: Polycystic Kidney Disease Description: Describes symptoms, treatment and diagnosis. (niddk.nih.gov)
new window PKD Access Center Description: Information about polycystic kidney disease, its symptoms, causes and progression. Research and support group. (nhpress.com)
new window PKD Foundation Description: A site for patients, medical professionals and researchers of polycystic kidney disease. (pkdcure.org)
new window PKD Global Forum Description: Offers patients suffering from Polycystic Kidney Disease a forum where they can share their questions, fears, and experiences. (pkd.com)
new window PKD of Virginia Foundation Description: Includes information about the foundation and its mission, news and current research, links and contact details. (pkdva.org)
new window Pkdiet Description: Personal accounts of dietary, herbal and topical means of coping with some aspects of kidney and liver disease. (pkdiet.com)
new window Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) Description: Describes symptoms, organs affected, treatment and diagnosis. (familydoctor.org)
new window Polycystic Kidney Disease Information Description: PKD sufferer support group. Offers links, chat room and message board. (geocities.com)
new window Polycystic Kidney Disease Message Board Description: Provides a forum for exchanges between individuals who suffer from polycystic kidney disease. (voy.com)
new window The New England Journal of Medicine: Kidney Disease Description: The Kidney Disease collection covers topics such as renal failure, dialysis, and pathogenesis of nephropathy. Articles may be downloaded for a fee. (content.nejm.org)
 




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