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LIVER CYSTS
Polycystic liver disease is genetic and usually associated with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD)
Polycystic liver disease (PLD) is usually discovered during diagnosis of kidney disease. Most people with polycystic kidney disease will also have PLD, which is often diagnosed in their forties or fifties. A swollen, painful abdomen and an enlarged, hardened liver (hepatomegaly) are usually associated with PLD. Cysts can also become infected.
Most people with PLD have no symptoms and the cysts are only found during an ultrasound scan. Symptoms develop as the cysts increase in size and number, and may include:
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