ASN95 -- Selected abstracts: Cystic Disease, PCKD
Sun. Nov. 5 1995
9:00 A.M. ---Poster--- San
Diego Conv Ctr Halls A and B
Sodium chloride transport II
Program number 1072 Board# M341 at 10:00 A.M.
CFTR
Cl-channel in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease cells in
primary culture.
K. Hanaoka,
E.M. Schwiebert, O. Devuyst, P.D.
Wilson and W.B. Guggino. - Baltimore, MD.
9:00 A.M. ---Poster--- San Diego
Conv Ctr Halls A and B
Polycystic kidney disease
Program number 1169 Board# M438 at 10:00 A.M.
A cosmid
and p1 clone based map of the region for the second autosomal dominant
polycystic kidney disease
gene. T. Hayashi,
T. Mochizuki, G. Wu, D. Reynolds, Y. Cai, M. Viribay, B. Veldhuisen,
J.L. San Millan, C. Deltas,
D.Peters and S. Somlo. - Bronx, NY; Leiden, The
Netherlands; Madrid, Spain
and Nicosia, Cyprus.
9:00 A.M. ---Poster--- San Diego Conv Ctr Halls A and B
Clinical
manifestations of genetic
disease
Program number 1214 Board# M483 at 10:00 A.M.
Factors affecting renal survival in autosomal dominant polycystic
kidney disease. P. Gabow and A. Johnson.
- Denver,
CO.
Program number 1215 Board# M484 at 10:00 A.M.
Intrafamily variability in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney
disease. C. Golin, A. Johnson
and P. Gabow. -
Denver, CO.
Program number 1216 Board# M485 at 10:00 A.M.
Follow-up
of unruptured intracranial aneurysms in autosomal dominant polycystic
kidney disease by
magnetic resonance angiography. J. Huston III, V.E. Torres, D.O.
Wiebers
and W.I. Schievink.
-Rochester, MN.
Program number 1220 Board# M489 at 10:00 A.M.
Rate of
loss of renal function in hypertensive and normotensive autosomal
dominant polycystic kidney
disease patients. A.
Chapman, A. Johnson, P. Gabow and R. Schrier. -
Denver, CO.
Program number 1221 Board# M490 at 10:00 A.M.
Severe polycystic liver disease in 27 patients with autosomal dominant
polycystic kidney
disease. D. Chauveau,
A. Lemoine, A. Sauvanet, J. Belghiti, C. Vons, D. Franco and J.P.
Grunfeld. -
Paris, France.
Program number 1222 Board# M491 at 10:00 A.M.
Factors affecting renal growth rates in adults with autosomal dominant
polycystic kidney
disease. C. Golin, A. Johnson,
M. Manco-Johnson and P. Gabow. - Denver, CO.
Program number 1225 Board# M494 at 10:00 A.M.
Adequacy
of blood pressure control and renal function in autosomal dominant
polycystic kidney
disease. A.K. Saggar-Malik, K.
Pettitt, G.A. Sagnella, S. Jeffery, S. Morgan, J.B. Eastwood, M.A.
Patton and G.A. Macgregor.
- London, United Kingdom.
4:00 P.M. ---Free
communications--- San Diego
Conv Ctr Rm 4
Mechanisms of polycystic kidney disease in humans
and experimental models
Program number 1391 at 5:00
Identification and
characterization of candidates for the second gene for autosomal
dominant polycystic kidney disease.
T. Mochizuki, G. Wu, T.
Hayashi, D. Reynolds, Y. Cai, M. Viribay, B. Veldhuisen, J.L. San
Millan, C. Deltas, D. Peters and S.
Somlo. - Bronx, NY; Leiden, The Netherlands;
Madrid, Spain and Nicosia, Cyprus.
Program number 1392 at 5:15
Physical mapping in the
region of the gene for autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease.
G. Wu and S. Somlo.
-
Baltimore, Md; Bronx, NY; Birmingham, AL; Bonn, Germany and Cleveland,
OH.
Wed. Nov. 8 1995
10:00 A.M. ---Free Communications--- San
Diego Conv Ctr Rm 16a
Clinical aspects of hereditary renal disease
Program number 2165 at 10:00
Autosomal dominant polycystic
liver disease without polycystic kidney disease is not linked to either
the PKD1 or PKD2 gene loci.
S. Somlo, V.E.
Torres, D. Reynolds, B.F. King, Jr. And D.M. Nagorney. -
Bronx, NY and Rochester,
MN.
Program number 2166 at 10:15
Dominantly transmitted
glomerulocystic disease: A distinct genetic entity. C.K. Sharp,
S.M. Bergman, M. Robbin and
L.M. Guay-Woodford. -
Birmingham, AL.
Program number 2169 at 11:00
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease patients are at risk for
recurrent intracranial aneurysms. A. Chapman,
A. Johnson, D. Rubinstein, J. Stears, r. Hughes and P. Gabow. - Denver, CO.
Program number 2172 at 11:45
Factors affecting renal growth in children with autosomal dominant
polycystic kidney disease. P. Gabow, A. Johnson and J. Strain.
- Denver, CO.
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