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WCN24-2600 Tuberculosis in pediatric kidney transplant recipients: 35 years of experience
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Seminars in Nephrology, 2001
Willem Kolff designed his "kunstmatige nier" in the early 1940s using spare parts obtained from the Wehrmacht; with it, he treated 14 patients with acute renal failure. Although there has been a tremendous improvement in the design and construction of dialysis machines, the basic concepts are unchanged.
Daelemans, R.A.+2 more
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Willem Kolff designed his "kunstmatige nier" in the early 1940s using spare parts obtained from the Wehrmacht; with it, he treated 14 patients with acute renal failure. Although there has been a tremendous improvement in the design and construction of dialysis machines, the basic concepts are unchanged.
Daelemans, R.A.+2 more
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Dialysis Encephalopathy in Peritoneal Dialysis
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980AN UNCOMMON but distinct syndrome of progressive encephalopathy occurs in association with long-term hemodialysis. Whether long-term peritoneal dialysis poses a similar hazard has received scant attention. The following case report is thereby of interest.
Jack S. Burks+3 more
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Dialysis adequacy in peritoneal dialysis.
Journal of nephrology, 2013Critical review of the methods and the target for an adequate dose of peritoneal dialysis. Guideline.
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