Polycystic kidney disease
What is the etiology of the disease?
2. What's the the pathophysiology of the disease?
3. What's treatment of your disease?.
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What is the incidence and prevalence of Pediatric kidney
disease?
What is the etiology of end stage renal disease in
children?
Discuss at least 2 complications of pediatric CKD.
Review several treatments and unique problems the articles
identified for children with CKD.
Develop 3 nursing diagnoses with interventions for 17yo w/
CKD.
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is a common
genetic disease that causes cysts in the kidneys that can lead to
kidney failure. The most common gene mutated in this disease is
PKD1. Imagine that you are researcher working on ADPKD and
a doctor has provided you with biological samples from patient with
ADPKD. You have been tasked with identifying the mutation in
PKD1 and then to test how this mutation affects protein
function. Use the links provided to research...
One of the most common signs of polycystic kidney disease is
hypertension in an otherwise healthy person. Why would cysts on the
kidney lead to higher blood pressure?
What is the etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical manifestations
of chronic kidney disease? What lifestyle changes (treatment
approaches) do you recommend that chronic kidney disease patients
avoid? Why are hypertension and anemia coded with chronic kidney
disease?
Cyst formation causes a catastrophic loss of function in
polycystic kidney disease. Genetic research has linked
this disease to defects in genes that code for primary cilium
proteins. Describe in general terms how malfunctioning
primary cilia cause the formation of kidney cysts.