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Hemodialysis in Myelomatosis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Excerpt To the editor: Drs. Leech, Polesky, and Shapiro (1) recently reported on chronic hemodialysis as palliative therapy to prolong the useful life span of two patients with meyelomatosis presen...
L. Michael Snyder   +3 more
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Psoriasis and Hemodialysis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978
Excerpt To the editor: As one author of the original paper describing psoriatic clearance during hemodialysis (MCEVOYJ, KELLYAMT: Ulster Med J 45:76-78, 1976) I was most interested to read the pape...
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Home Hemodialysis and Satellite Hemodialysis

2008
More than thirty years ago, hemodialysis was the first high-technology health care treatment to be transferred to the home and carried out by the patient with the help of a family member or other individual. Originally undertaken primarily for financial reasons, it soon became obvious that home hemodialysis increased the opportunity for patient ...
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Hemodialysis in Children

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1970
Twenty-five children, aged 1 to 17 years, with end-stage renal disease were hemodialyzed intermittently for periods of 1 to 22 months in preparation for renal homotransplantation. The clinical manifestations of uremia were adequately controlled. Minimal difficulties were encountered with the silicone rubber-polytef (Teflon) arteriovenous cannula ...
Barbara M. Korsch   +3 more
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Hemodialysis or Transplantation?

Biomaterials, Medical Devices, and Artificial Organs, 1974
With the implementation of new health legislation to cover a significant proportion of the costs of chronic intermittent hemodialysis and renal transplantation, the nephrologist is feeling the pressures of ‘cost effectiveness’ in planning a course of treatment for his patients.
Denis G. Martin, Richard A. Schacht
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Lipoperoxidation and hemodialysis

Metabolism, 2008
It has been suggested that hemodialysis patients may be under increased oxidative stress and may therefore benefit from the long-term use of antioxidants (particularly for the reduction of the risk of heart disease). The aim of this study was, first, to evaluate the effect of hemodialysis by itself on lipid and lipoprotein oxidation profiles and ...
Rosa Ramos, Alberto Martínez-Castelao
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Psoriasis and Hemodialysis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1979
Excerpt To the editor: I read with interest the letter "Psoriasis Developing De Novo During Hemodialysis" in the January issue (1), wherein the authors report a case of psoriasis that developed in ...
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Biocompatibility of Hemodialysis

2019
This study was designed to investigate the biocompatibility of hemodialysis procedures, largely depending on the contact of patient's blood with the dialysis membranes. We addressed the issue by comparing the content of the proteolytic enzymes collagenase and cathepsin B and that of neutrophil myeloperoxidase (MPO) and C-reactive protein (CRP) in the ...
Aleksandra Rymarz   +7 more
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Hemodialysis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2011
Gavin, Dreyer   +2 more
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Hemodialysis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2010
Jonathan, Himmelfarb, T Alp, Ikizler
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