Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a rare genetic disorder. It causes many cysts filled with fluid to grow in the kidneys. PKD cysts can impair how the kidneys work. It can lead to kidney failure. PKD is the fourth leading cause of kidney failure. People with PKD can also have cysts in the liver, pancreas, spleen, ovaries, and large bowel. Other organs such as the heart and blood vessels in the brain may also be affected, which may cause more serious complications.