Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) in children
Polycystic kidney disease (poly·cys·tic - kid·ney - dis·ease) or PKD is a rare, genetic disease that causes damage to the kidneys and can lead to kidney failure.
What is polycystic kidney disease (PKD) in children?

Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a rare disease in which fluid-filled cysts grow in the kidneys.
These cysts cause problems that reduce the function of the kidneys and can lead to kidney failure.
What are the different types of polycystic kidney disease (PKD) in children?
There are two main types of PKD:
Autosomal dominant PKD is inherited from at least one parent and is the most common form of the disease. In most cases, autosomal dominant PKD is not diagnosed until adulthood, however, children can be diagnosed early in life or even before birth
Autosomal recessive PKD is a much more rare and severe form that is caused by a genetic defect inherited from both parents. The condition is usually detected during an ultrasound before birth and some infants do not survive the first month of life.
What are the signs and symptoms of polycystic kidney disease (PKD) in children?
Autosomal dominant PKD symptoms include:
Abnormal heart valves
Diverticulitis (pouches in the intestines)
Pale skin
Autosomal dominant PKD symptoms often do not develop until a person is an adult, but can begin in childhood.
Autosomal recessive PKD symptions in infants may have the following symptoms:
Hemorrhoids
Low blood cell counts
Varicose veins (enlarged and twisted veins)
Autosomal recessive PKD symptoms of are usually detected before birth during an ultrasound.
What are the causes of polycystic kidney disease (PKD) in children?
Autosomal dominant PKD is caused by a gene defect that is inherited from one parent.
Autosomal recessive PKD is caused by a gene defect that must be inherited from both parents.
Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) in children doctors and providers
Jyothsna Gattineni, MDPediatric Nephrologist
Craig Peters, MDPediatric Urologist
Mouin Seikaly, MDPediatric Nephrologist
Elizabeth Brown, MDPediatric Nephrologist
Alexandra Carolan, MDPediatric Urologist
Keri Drake, MDPediatric Nephrologist
David Ewalt, MDPediatric Urologist
Micah Jacobs, MDPediatric Urologist
Halima Janjua, MDPediatric Nephrologist
Raymond Quigley, MDPediatric Nephrologist
Bruce Schlomer, MDPediatric Urologist
Irina Stanasel, MDPediatric Urologist
Smitha Vidi, MDPediatric Nephrologist
Robin Landgraf, APRN, PNP-PCNurse Practitioner - Wound Ostomy