Moving Points in NephrologyEdmund Bourke, N. P. Mallick, V. E. Pollak Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers, 1993 M01 1 - 254 pages |
Contents
The Hyperkalemia | 1 |
Acute Renal Failure A Multi | 23 |
Diet and Chronic Renal | 37 |
Toxins versus Abnormal | 48 |
E ThornleyBrown D Kant K S Pesce A Deddens | 59 |
HighFlux Hemodialysis Overcoming | 73 |
Recent Perspectives on Peritoneal Dialysis | 98 |
Aluminum and Renal Disease | 110 |
The Use of Desferrioximine | 125 |
Effects | 135 |
A Chou C L Bethesda Md Layton H E Durham | 144 |
Renal Function and Water Metabolism in | 161 |
Nephrology and the Rationing | 220 |
Perspectives on Dialysis in the Third World | 237 |
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