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LDL-apheresis: Comparison of methods
1998Elective treatment for patients affected with familial hyper- cholesterolemia, in addition to drug therapy, is the removal of cholesterol by apheresis. This can be obtained by selective, semiselective or non- selective techniques. Comparisons among different methods are very difficult, owing to the various, specific for each type of apheretic procedure,
De Silvestro G. +4 more
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LDL APHERESIS AND REGRESSION OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS
The Lancet, 1985V V, Tertov +6 more
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2007
Hisashi, Makino, Mariko, Harada-Shiba
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Hisashi, Makino, Mariko, Harada-Shiba
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Genetic and biochemical analyses in dyslipidemic patients undergoing LDL apheresis
Journal of clinical apheresis, 2014L. Donato +8 more
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LDL-apheresis dramatically improves generalized calciphylaxis in a patient undergoing hemodialysis.
Clinical Nephrology, 2014Masao Iwagami +7 more
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Immunosorptive apheresis of LDL.
Progress in clinical and biological research, 1990H, Borberg +3 more
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Single LDL apheresis improves endothelium-dependent vasodilatation in hypercholesterolemic humans.
Circulation, 1997O. Tamai +5 more
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