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Which of these describes polycystic kidney disease? chronic inflammation and scar tissue formation chronic kidney infection inability to retain water, with polyuria and constant thirst enlarged kidney with urine-filled, blisterlike sacs

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Which of these describes polycystic kidney disease?

chronic inflammation and scar tissue formation chronic kidney infection inability to retain water, with polyuria and constant thirst enlarged kidney with urine-filled, blisterlike sacs

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Polycystic kidney disease is described as an enlarged kidney with urine-filled, blisterlike sacs.

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