2015年3月18日星期三

How long can PKD Develop Into Kidney Failure

Polycystic means “many cysts”. And Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a genetic disorder. For Kidney Failure Patients there is a high risk to develop into Kidney Failure if one don't accept the timely treatment.

PKD can strike anyone at any time. About 5% of all people requiring dialysis or kidney transplantation have PKD.
PKD is an inherited disease. This means that it is passed on from parents to their children. Everyone has 23 different pairs of chromosomes, with one set coming from each parent. Chromosomes are scaffolds that carry individual hereditary units called genes. Genes are programmed to produce proteins. Proteins are the structural and functional building blocks that enable individual cells to work properly.

PKD and Kidney Failure  

Not everyone with PKD will go on to develop kidney failure. On average, half of the people with the Type 1 variant of ADPKD will require treatment for kidney failure by age 60. However, people affected with the Type 2 variant have a lower risk for developing kidney failure. There are treatments available that help to delay progression of ADPKD. Children born with ARPKD usually develop kidney failure within a few years.

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