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*[[Hematuria|Blood in urine]]: | *[[Hematuria|Blood in urine]]: | ||
**The cysts are unusually susceptible to rupture from injury, resulting in internal hemorrhage, [[hematuria]] and [[retroperitoneal hematoma]] | **The cysts are unusually susceptible to rupture from injury, resulting in internal hemorrhage, [[hematuria]] and [[retroperitoneal hematoma]] | ||
*[[Nocturia| | *[[Nocturia|Excessive urination at night]] | ||
===Other symptoms=== | ===Other symptoms=== | ||
*[[Drowsiness]] | *[[Drowsiness]] |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aarti Narayan, M.B.B.S [2]
Overview
Symptoms
- Abdominal pain or abdominal tenderness
- Flank pain
- Back pain
- Blood in urine:
- The cysts are unusually susceptible to rupture from injury, resulting in internal hemorrhage, hematuria and retroperitoneal hematoma
- Excessive urination at night
Other symptoms
- Drowsiness
- Joint pain
- Nail abnormalities