Abstract

Inherited cystic diseases of the kidneys are some of the most significant monogenic causes of renal disorders causing significant morbidity and mortality in both the pediatric and adult populations. There have been considerable advances in the past few decades in identifying and characterizing the genes responsible for these diseases. The genetic aspects, molecular pathogenesis, clinical features, and management of these disorders will be highlighted in this chapter.

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