Data collected reveals that more than 600, 000 Americans develop Polycystic Kidney Disease and around 50% of them require dialysis or kidney transplantation by their age of 60. The disease has become a more and more serious health problem throughout the world.
Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) is featured by numerous cysts growing on kidneys. If controlled, the cysts will enlarge gradually and cause a series of complications including hydronephrosis.
In PKD, with the enlargement of cysts, they are very likely to obstruct ureter. As a result, the urine can not be discharged normally resulting in hydronephrosis. As the cysts become bigger and bigger, the ureter will become more narrow. Hence, more and more urine will accumulate in pelvis, which can cause increased pressure in kidneys. Therefore, the renal functional cells will be impaired gradually causing renal function to decline. For the patients with PKD, they should not neglect the significant harm to kidneys.
By reading your lab results, you could at least realize something if some basic knowledge is known by you. So what about the lab tests of PKD?
Urine test is one of the routine tests
PKD patients’ urine test may signal normal. But don’t lower your guard so soon. Small amount of red blood cells and white blood cells can appear when the cysts suppress your renal parenchyma or complicated with sac infection.
B ultrasonic
Numbers, sizes and cyst walls can be studied by taking B ultrasonic. Polycystic Kidney Disease can be differentiated from renal masses. Typical B ultrasonic reveals no echo reflecting from the lesions, plus, the cyst wall is glossy and with clear borders.
The extent of cysts oppressing renal parenchyma can be seen through IVP (intravenous pyelogram) and differentiated from uronephrosis.
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