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DeckerMed Nephrology, Dialysis, and Transplantation, 2002
Plasmapheresis has been applied over the last several decades as primary or adjunctive treatment for a number of primary renal diseases and systemic conditions with renal involvement. The present review discusses renal conditions for which plasmapheresis may be attempted with recommendations based on evidence from the literature.
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Plasmapheresis has been applied over the last several decades as primary or adjunctive treatment for a number of primary renal diseases and systemic conditions with renal involvement. The present review discusses renal conditions for which plasmapheresis may be attempted with recommendations based on evidence from the literature.
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Plasmapheresis in paraproteinemia
Blut, 1985Indications, results, techniques, laboratory monitoring and complications of therapeutic plasmapheresis in patients with symptomatic paraproteinemia are reviewed. In paraproteinemia associated with severe complications plasma-pheresis has been used successfully as an emergency treatment, as a treatment that reduces temporarily the paraprotein level ...
H H, Euler, N, Schmitz, H, Löffler
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Unipuncture Membrane Plasmapheresis
Artificial Organs, 1983Abstract: A simple method of plasma exchange is presented that uses a hollow‐fiber plasma filter together with conventional unipuncture dialysis equipment. The procedure was well tolerated for eight biweekly sessions in a patient with metastatic breast cancer.
J J, Verbanck +6 more
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Plasmapheresis‐Related Hypotension
Artificial Organs, 2000Abstract: Hypotension is an uncommon complication of procedures involving extracorporeal circulation, including plasmapheresis. From November 1993 to March 1999, we treated 139 patients who underwent a total of 1,137 sessions of double filtration plasmapheresis (DFP).
J H, Yeh, H C, Chiu
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Clinics in Rheumatic Diseases, 1982
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS The growing number of anecdotal reports on the effect of plasmapheresis in patients with active SLE suggests that plasmapheresis, particularly in combination with cytotoxic drugs, merits further exploration as a therapeutic modality.
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SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS The growing number of anecdotal reports on the effect of plasmapheresis in patients with active SLE suggests that plasmapheresis, particularly in combination with cytotoxic drugs, merits further exploration as a therapeutic modality.
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Double-Filtration Plasmapheresis
Transplantation, 2007It is well known that anti-ABO antibodies in the recipient's serum cause hyperacute rejection in ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation. To perform successful ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation, temporary elimination of the anti-ABO antibodies from the recipient's serum is mandatory.
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