19. Polycystic kidney (infantile sponge kidney)

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Organ: Kidneys

Description:

The kidneys contain many very small cysts, only a few (1-2) mm in diameter. They look like holes left after being stabbed with a small needle.

Diagnosis: Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease

Causes:

  • Autosomal recessive mutation in PKHD1 gene

Theory:

Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease causes renal failure very soon after birth. Patients with this disease also develop liver failure relatively soon due to the presence of many cysts in the liver too.

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