Brykalska A, Sulik M, Kemona A, Sulkowski S, Deregowski K, Dzieciol J
Pediatr Pol. 1989 Oct-Dec;64(10-12):619-23.
The cases of polycystic disease of kidney selected from 33 years postmortem data were presented. They were classified into 4 types (according to Osathanond, Potter and Heptinstall) and the results correlated with accompanying malformations. It has been established that type I of polycystic disease of kidney was mostly correlated with CNS, skull and spine abnormalities. Type II and III were coexisting with genitourinary and ++gastrointestinal system malformations. No type IV of the disease has been found.