1990
DOI: 10.1159/000186005
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Genetic Counseling in Adult Polycystic Kidney Disease in Israel

Abstract: 45 patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (APKD) were interviewed with regard to their knowledge about the familial nature of their disease. 22 patients (mean age up to 57 years) were treated with chronic dialysis, and 23 (mean age up to 49 years) had either normal serum creatinine or chronic renal failure without dialysis (serum creatinine range 1–7 mg/dl). Most of the patients knew the name and prognosis of their disease, but only 9% of them knew that half of their children might be at ri… Show more

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“…We read the article by Lifshitz et al [1] with interest. However, we feel their attitude to genetic counselling in adult polycystic kidney disease has been affected by an erroneous view of the natural history of the condition.…”
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