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2008
In CKD stage 5 diabetic patients (DM), only approximately half of the interdialytic weight gain was accounted for by sodium intake. The other half was due to pure water gain, probably caused by hyperglycemia. Dialysis treatment faces two major troubles: the removal of the extra amount of water and the therapy of the compromised compensatory mechanisms.
Roland E, Winkler +2 more
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In CKD stage 5 diabetic patients (DM), only approximately half of the interdialytic weight gain was accounted for by sodium intake. The other half was due to pure water gain, probably caused by hyperglycemia. Dialysis treatment faces two major troubles: the removal of the extra amount of water and the therapy of the compromised compensatory mechanisms.
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1925
Diurnal fluctuations in the count of corpuscles derived from a transfusion appear to have a consistent trend in patients with anemia, and are assumed to indicate blood volume changes. Changes incident to transfusion, pointing to a reduced blood volume following a transfusion reaction, have also been noted.
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Diurnal fluctuations in the count of corpuscles derived from a transfusion appear to have a consistent trend in patients with anemia, and are assumed to indicate blood volume changes. Changes incident to transfusion, pointing to a reduced blood volume following a transfusion reaction, have also been noted.
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BLOOD VOLUME AND BLOOD VOLUME METHODS
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1920PAUL D. LAMSON, AKEYOSHI NAGAYAMA
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