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ICD-10 code: Q61.8

Chapter: Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities

Other Cystic Kidney Diseases: Understanding the Lesser-Known Causes

Cystic kidney diseases are a group of genetic disorders characterized by the formation of fluid-filled sacs or cysts in the kidneys. While polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is the most common form of this condition, there are other types of cystic kidney diseases that are less well-known but can still have serious implications for affected individuals.

Here are some of the other cystic kidney diseases that you should know about:

  1. Medullary Cystic Kidney Disease (MCKD)
  2. MCKD is a rare genetic disorder that affects the tubules in the kidneys, leading to the formation of cysts. The condition is typically diagnosed in adulthood and can cause progressive kidney damage over time, ultimately leading to end-stage renal disease (ESRD).

  3. Nephronophthisis
  4. Nephronophthisis is another rare disorder that affects the tubules in the kidneys. It can cause kidney failure in childhood or adolescence and is often associated with other health problems, such as blindness or liver fibrosis.

  5. Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC)
  6. TSC is a genetic disorder that causes the formation of benign tumors in various organs, including the kidneys. These tumors can lead to the development of cysts and can cause kidney damage over time. In severe cases, TSC can also lead to other health problems, such as seizures or intellectual disability.

  7. Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) Disease
  8. VHL disease is a genetic disorder that can cause the formation of cysts and tumors in various organs, including the kidneys. The condition can lead to kidney damage over time and increase the risk of developing kidney cancer. VHL disease can also cause other health problems, such as vision loss or hearing loss.

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with a cystic kidney disease, it's important to work closely with your healthcare provider to manage the condition and prevent complications. Treatment may include medications, lifestyle changes, or dialysis and kidney transplant in more severe cases.

By understanding the different types of cystic kidney diseases, individuals and families affected by these conditions can make informed decisions about their care and treatment options.

Diagnosis Codes for Other cystic kidney diseases | Q61.8