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Incidental finding, polycystic kidney disease

Posted By: Jen on 2009-06-18
In Reply to: Glad to hear your tests turned out good.. - nightsky

Not something that I would have liked to hear but being as older, told the doctor maybe can outlive the cysts, i.e. having to be on dialysis and/or dying because of them. I had an MRI of another region and those picked up, told someone in my family had to have and know of no one. The cysts I have can go anywhere in your body so they will watch them every few months, no abnormal lab tests or the like, found those about 2 years ago. The kidney cysts are the only ones I know of.


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