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{{Polycystic kidney disease}}. | {{Polycystic kidney disease}}. | ||
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* Infantile (inconsistent with prolonged survival) | |||
* Adult (less severe and allows survival) | |||
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'''Modern Notes:''' {{renal abnormalities}} | {{ureter}} | '''Modern Notes:''' {{renal abnormalities}} | {{ureter}} |
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Piersol GM. Polycystic disease of the kidney. (1927) Trans Am Climatol Clin Assoc , 43, 221-231. PMID 21408945
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This 1927 paper by Pierso is an early description od the renal abnormality
polycystic kidney disease.
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