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« on: February 23, 2010, 02:31:04 PM »

What else is PKD doing to my body and what can I do about it?
Sign up for a free webinar today and find out!

For many patients there can be a wide range of “side effects” PKD can cause in the body. Some are directly tied to the kidneys - other connections are more obscure. No matter what causes the problem, there is the potential of them becoming serious if they are not monitored and managed.

In this free webinar we’ll help you better understand some of the complications related to ADPKD and how they can be recognized and managed. Some are relatively easy to distinguish and keep an eye on. Others require a more specific diagnosis and care, but the benefits can be life saving.


Join us for this one-hour webinar on ADPKD Related Complications Tuesday, March 16 at 8pm ET (7pm CT/6pm MT/5pm PT/1am GMT). Following the presentation there will be an opportunity to pose your questions and have them answered live. There is no charge to participate.
Register Now! http://www-waa-akam.thomson-webcast.net/us/dispatching/?event_id=ab4ced1d6192f7b7aec41006e53e7ff2&portal_id=b20ccfb37b06dc2e8d0e1573b7371e7b


Presenter
York Pei, MD, is a Professor of Internal Medicine specializing in Nephrology at the Toronto General Hospital and University of Toronto. Dr. Pei is also a member of the PKD Foundation’s Scientific Advisory Committee.

Missed one of our previous webinars? No problem! Recorded versions are available here! http://www.pkdcure.org/tabid/1572/Default.aspx

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« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2010, 11:21:59 AM »

Thank you,thank you thank you, this sure has answered a lot of questions about my PKD.
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