Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) affects 600,000 Americans and 12.5 million children and adults, worldwide. There is no treatment or cure, but there is hope.
This is at my Aunt Janet's place. Her husband and her have a beautiful piece of property in Russell County. They have a cabin and a pond as well. It rained and was freezing could the day we were there but that did not stop the fun. Thanks Aunt Janet for all you do.
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At left, a regulation size football. At right, a human cystic kidney removed during a transplantation operation. A normal human kidney is the size of an adult fist
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