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Hospitalization for Initiation of Maintenance Hemodialysis
Nephron Clinical Practice, 2004<i>Background:</i> Recent data on complications of hemodialysis (HD) is lacking. With advancement in dialysis technology the incidence of complications such as dialysis disequilibrium syndrome (DDS) has decreased. Notwithstanding these improvements many patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) continue to be hospitalized solely for ...
Mahendra, Agraharkar +3 more
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Nutritional requirements in maintenance hemodialysis
Advances in Renal Replacement Therapy, 2003There is a high prevalence of nutritional disorders in maintenance hemodialysis patients. This fact has been recently confirmed because larger routine assessments of MHD patients body composition are now performed. Food records and dietary interviews show spontaneous low intakes of protein and energy in many patients.
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Lymphocyte Subpopulations in Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients
Journal of Dialysis, 1978Lymphocyte counts and T,B and null cell proportions were analyzed in forty non-splenectomized, non-nephrectomized maintenance hemodialysis patients, and compared with those in controls. The patients were lymphopenic, but had normal T, B and null cell percentages, regardless of tehir primary renal disease.
Hoy, WE, Cestero, Rvm, Freeman, RB
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Pruritus in Patients on Maintenance Hemodialysis
Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1988ABSTRACT Twenty‐nine patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis were examined for dermatologic symptoms. Nineteen patients (66%) complained of pruritus, which was classified as mild (34%), moderate (24%), and severe (8%). Patients with pruritus did not differ from those without pruritus regarding serum concentrations of creatinine, urea, calcium ...
M, Ståhle-Bäckdahl +2 more
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Penile calcification in maintenance hemodialysis patients
Urology, 1992Penile calcification was detected in 6 of 32 patients (19%) with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) using soft tissue x-ray techniques. Having been maintained on hemodialysis for a minimum of one year, all the affected patients showed clinical evidence of secondary hyperparathyroidism and calcification in the blood vessels of some other tissues.
S, Dalal +6 more
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Vascular Calcification in Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients
Blood Purification, 2009<i>Background:</i> The objective was to investigate the status of vascular calcification, and to explore factors influencing vascular calcification in maintenance hemodialysis patients. <i>Methods:</i> Vascular calcification was quantitatively evaluated using radiographic films of the abdomen, pelvis and hands.
Mi, Wang +5 more
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Maintenance Hemodialysis During Infancy
2011Recent reports have indicated an increased incidence of very young patients diagnosed with and treated for end-stage renal disease (ESRD). The main diagnostic categories contributing to this increase are hereditary and congenital disorders and hemolytic uremic syndrome [1].
Tim Ulinski, Pierre Cochat
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Hepatitis in a Maintenance Hemodialysis Unit
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1968Abstract Fourteen of 27 patients being treated with maintenance hemodialysis and 1 staff nurse from the general wards developed hepatitis between August 1966 and April 1967; 1 patient died.
J B, Eastwood +3 more
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Tuberculosis in patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis
The American Journal of Medicine, 1979Tuberculosis was diagnosed in eight patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis and occurred with an incidence 10 times that of the general population. Dialysis-associated tuberculosis is characterized by intermittent fever, anorexia, weight loss and hepatomegaly. Ascites was present in 50 per cent of the patients.
A P, Lundin +3 more
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