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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Polycystic kidney disease 3 with or without polycystic liver disease
  1. ... other body functions. Hypothyroidism. Cirrhosis (scarring of the liver). Kidney disease. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in women. If your results ...
  2. ... viral infection , including hepatitis (a disease of the liver causing inflammation) Cancer of the bladder , kidney , or prostate Enlarged prostate (BPH) Inflammation of the kidney, urethra, or bladder A blood disorder Polycystic kidney disease Disorders of the ureters (tubes that connect your ...
  3. ... have a higher risk of developing diabetes. Have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). You may also need an A1C test if you have symptoms of diabetes, such as: Feeling very thirsty Urinating (peeing) a lot Losing weight without trying Feeling very hungry Blurred vision Numb or ...
  4. ... face or body hair Thinning bones or anemia without a known cause Loss of muscle mass For ... females, high T levels may be caused by: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) Ovarian cancer An adrenal gland ...