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Lentiform fork sign mimicking uremic encephalopathy in an atypical case of autoimmune limbic encephalitis. [PDF]

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Jabbari C   +6 more
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Current Status of Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy in Japanese Intensive Care Units: A Multicenter Retrospective Observational Study.

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Nakano H   +20 more
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Uremia

New England Journal of Medicine, 2007
Timothy W Meyer
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Uremia

New England Journal of Medicine, 2008
Francis J, Haddy   +2 more
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Selenium in Uremia

Artificial Organs, 1995
Abstract: The importance of selenium as an essential trace element for man has been increasingly recognized during the last several years. Selenium deficiency has been associated with cases of congestive cardiomyopa‐thy, skeletal myopathy, anemia, enhanced cancer risk, elevated incidence of cardiovascular disease, immune system alterations, hair and ...
BONOMINI, Mario, Albertazzi Alberto
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Uremia

New England Journal of Medicine, 1970
John P. Merrill, Constantine L. Hampers
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Uremia

The Southern medical record
Abstract Uremia refers to high levels of urea in the blood, which usually occur during renal failure due to the inability of the kidneys to excrete urea in the urine. Renal failure leads to the patient having constitutional symptoms, nausea, tremors, and encephalopathy.
Anureet Walia, Archit Sharma
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