Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3848020 | American Journal of Kidney Diseases | 2014 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Pain is a common early symptom in the course of ADPKD, although it is not related to kidney size in early disease (eGFRÂ >â60Â mL/min/1.73Â m2), except in individuals with large kidneys (htTKVÂ >â1,000 mL/m). Symptoms relating to abdominal fullness and pain are greater in patients with more advanced (eGFR, 20-45Â mL/min/1.73Â m2) disease and may be due to organ enlargement, especially in women. More research about the role of TKV in quality of life and outcomes of patients with ADPKD is warranted.
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Authors
Dana C. MD, Kaleab Z. PhD, Arlene B. MD, Ronald D. MD, Theodore I. MD, Vicente E. MD, K. Ty MD, William MD, Franz T. MD, Marie C. MD, Fred MD, Charity G. PhD, Michael F. MD, Robert W. MD, HALT-PKD Study HALT-PKD Study,