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Therapeutic plasma exchange for peripheral neuropathy associated with trisulfated heparan disaccharide IgM antibodies: A case series of 17 patients

Journal of clinical apheresis, 2021
Small fiber neuropathy (SFN) can be associated with autoantibodies, including those of IgM class with specificity for the trisulfated heparan disaccharide (TS‐HDS) antigen. We hypothesized that, as an IgM autoantibody‐mediated disorder, TS‐HDS‐associated
Gregory M Olsen   +4 more
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Therapeutic plasma exchange in Casablanca

Transfusion and Apheresis Science, 2008
Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) is an extracorporeal blood purification method for the treatment of diseases in which pathological proteins have to be eliminated. In the aim to demonstrate our single center activity, we analyzed our data since 2 years.Between years 2002 and 2005, 104 TPE procedures were performed on 42 patients.
I, Tazi   +3 more
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Introduction to therapeutic plasma exchange

Transfusion and Apheresis Science, 2019
This review article discusses the history and the evolution of plasmapheresis including its application in certain medical conditions through Evidence-Based Approach.
W F, Clark, S S, Huang
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Complications of therapeutic plasma exchange

Clinical & Laboratory Haematology, 1985
We reviewed complications associated with 1211 therapeutic plasma exchanges done on 132 patients. Complications were encountered during 148 (12%) procedures and involved 64 (48.5%) patients. Most of the complications were minor in nature but in 17 (12.9% of patients) cases the patient developed serious or potentially serious complications.
S, Ghosh, L, Paton
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Therapeutic Plasmapheresis and Plasma Exchange

CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1986
Plasma exchange is a process in which large volumes of plasma, usually equivalent to one plasma volume, are exchanged with donor plasma or a plasma substitute. This permits the removal of antibody, immune complexes, inflammatory mediators, paraproteins, drugs, toxins, and other plasma constituents.
Ethel Patten, Eugene M. Berkman
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Therapeutic Plasma Exchange: An Underutilized Therapeutic Modality?

Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis, 2003
Abstract:  Since its clinical availability approximately 25 years ago, therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) has become recognized as appropriate primary therapy for many diverse medical conditions. In some aspects TPE has been constrained in its use according to schedules of efficacy.
Samuel H, Pepkowitz, Alyssa, Ziman
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Therapeutic Plasma Exchange

2008
Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) is an extracorporeal blood purification technique designed for the removal of large molecular weight substances from plasma. Large molecular weight substances equilibrate slowly between the vascular space and the interstitium.
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Therapeutic plasma exchange.

Dynamics (Pembroke, Ont.), 2002
The improvement in design and biocompatibility of continuous renal replacement therapy equipment has made it possible to perform therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) in the intensive care unit. The purpose of this article is to outline the general principles of apheresis, including a historical perspective, current indications, and complications ...
D, Michaud   +3 more
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Calcium homeostasis during therapeutic plasma exchange

Transfusion, 1986
Because the removal of substantial quantities of plasma calcium during plasma exchange is rarely attended by clinically significant hypocalcemia, we evaluated calcium homeostasis during this procedure. Twenty‐one procedures were performed on 10 patients with various neurological disorders. The reduction by plasma exchange in the serum concentrations of
L E, Silberstein   +3 more
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Basic principles of therapeutic plasma exchange.

Transfusion and Apheresis Science, 2023
R. Weinstein
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