Whether you see us in-person or by Video Visit, we're here for you.
Need assistance? Call (646) 962-5483
What is Polycystic Liver Disease? What is Polycystic Kidney Disease?
Polycystic liver disease and polycystic kidney disease (PLD and PKD) are genetic diseases that cause growth of cysts throughout the liver and kidneys. PLD and PKD often run in families but can also occur sporadically from new gene mutations. PKD can progress to kidney failure, but PLD rarely causes liver failure. PLD is most commonly seen in patients with PKD but can occur in patients without PKD.
Why Choose ÍøºìºÚÁÏ for Polycystic Liver Disease Care?
At ÍøºìºÚÁÏ, our multidisciplinary team has extensive experience and expertise in caring for polycystic liver disease patients. We provide advanced diagnostic and treatment options to address your problematic cysts.
Highlights of our program include:
Polycystic Liver Disease Risk Factors
PLD is a genetic disease, with risk that may be present at birth, but not become apparent until later in life. Cysts tend to increase in size and number over time. You may be at risk of having PLD if you:
Polycystic Liver Disease Symptoms
Many patients with polycystic liver disease never experience symptoms. When cysts grow, they may cause fluid buildup in your abdomen or force your liver to press against blood vessels or organs. This can cause symptoms to arise. The larger the liver and cysts, the more likely it is that symptoms will occur. When symptoms are present, the most common are:
If one or more cysts burst, you may feel acute pain at the site of the burst cyst. A burst cyst may also result in infection and fever.
How We Diagnose Polycystic Liver Disease
Polycystic liver disease is diagnosed when at least 20 cysts are present in the liver. Genetic testing can be performed but is not required to make this diagnosis. A blood test can determine if your cysts are caused by a parasite, and an abdominal CT scan can confirm a diagnosis of PLD.
How We Treat Polycystic Liver Disease
Most of the management of PLD is based on symptoms, which typically arise when the cysts and enlarged liver grow to the point they cause discomfort and/or other problems related to compression of other organs.
Treatment options include:
Schedule an Appointment
To schedule an appointment with the PLD program, please book online with or .
Meet Our Doctors:
Our board-certified hepatologists provide expert, compassionate care for a wide range of liver disorders based on the latest research and clinical findings. Patients benefit from our hepatologists’ extensive training, targeted care and collaboration with other specialists. Learn more about our physicians below.