Update from Twitter (where else?)
You mentioned in your post there is no CPG in ADPKD. There is a Canadian one recently published:https://t.co/TFBeI0Kw02— Dr. Jordan Weinstein (@drjjw) June 5, 2017
The slides:
We use these to make sure we cover all aspects of the disease during the session. They really don't stand alone. They serve primarily as an outline of the conversation.![]() |
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The bibliography:
- Clinical practice. Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (PubMed)
- Autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD): executive summary from a Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) Controversies Conference (PDF)
- Blood Pressure in Early Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease HALT-PKD (PubMed)
- Extended Follow-Up of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms Detected by Presymptomatic Screening in Patients with Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (PMC full text)
- KHA-CARI Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease Guideline: Management of Renal Stone Disease (PDF)
- The Natural Course of Unruptured Cerebral Aneurysms in a Japanese Cohort (NEJM)
- Tolvaptan in Patients with Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease TEMPO 3:4 (NEJM)
The Tweets:
Look at this chart from KDIGO ADPKD conference. Looks like there are mistakes. pic.twitter.com/IYJE2vWbaU— Joel Topf, MD FACP (@kidney_boy) June 2, 2017
Specificity should rise with a lack of cysts at higher ages, why is it going own? Thoughts @goKDIGO— Joel Topf, MD FACP (@kidney_boy) June 2, 2017
Cat making it hard to finish my presentation pic.twitter.com/4sMRVjPbwN— Joel Topf, MD FACP (@kidney_boy) June 2, 2017
In casse you always wanted to know what 50 pounds of kidneys looks like https://t.co/qxvVeVsBf8 pic.twitter.com/truZRQxznI— Joel Topf, MD FACP (@kidney_boy) June 2, 2017
Best summary in this review of ADPKD liver involvement is: "huge, silent, and durable"https://t.co/ZXwWJDRaMA— Joel Topf, MD FACP (@kidney_boy) June 2, 2017
The GFR lies to you in ADPKD. See the late MRI image...the GFR is normal.https://t.co/Zk2HCegvpB pic.twitter.com/vwXhUmFjQD— Joel Topf, MD FACP (@kidney_boy) June 2, 2017