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TITLE: Ectopic Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD)—An Extremely Rare Radiological Finding
AUTHORS: Manish Gupta
KEYWORDS: Ectopic; Pelvic Kidney; ADPKD; Polycystic; Radiological Diagnosis
JOURNAL NAME: Open Journal of Radiology, Vol.4 No.1, March 5, 2014
ABSTRACT: ADPKD is an inherited systemic disorder that predominantly affects the kidney, but may affect other organs including liver, pancreas, brain, and arterial blood vessel. APKPD occurs worldwide affecting about 1 in 500 - 1000 people. Hypertension is the most common manifestation of ADPKD and the major contributor to renal disease progression. A definite diagnosis of ADPKD relies on image testing. Renal ultrasound is commonly used because of its cost effectiveness.