Abstract

A case of glomerulocystic disease in a young adult with no family history or presence of other extrarenal malformations is described. Histological study revealed the presence of numerous cortical cysts corresponding to dilatations of Bowman's space. The patient had mild stable chronic renal failure for 5 years. In our patient, the disease corresponded to a sporadic adult form of glomerulocystic disease.

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