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English
Oxford University Press
29 October 1998
Dialysis treatment for the management of end-stage renal failure is now an accepted treatment for all patients regardless of age. Mortality and morbidity of patients on dialysis, however, remain unacceptably high and it is most unusual for such patients to survive into the third decade. The aim of the book is to focus on the problems that develop in the second stage of dialysis treatment and discuss how to prevent, minimize and manage these complications.

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 247mm,  Width: 173mm,  Spine: 24mm
Weight:   1g
ISBN:   9780192628299
ISBN 10:   0192628291
Series:   Oxford Clinical Nephrology Series
Pages:   354
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Brown & Harris: Long-term complications Robert Foley: Cardiovascular complications and cardiac risk factor intervention Graham Catto & Izhar Khan: Cellular immunity, infection and neoplasia John Cunningham: Bone Disease Marc de Broe: Aluminium, silicon and strontium accumulation/intoxication as a complication of long-term dialysis Jadoul & Charles van Ypersele: Dialysis amyloidoses Isao Isikawa: Acquired cystic disease and renal tumors in long-term dialysis patients Susan and Frederic Finkelstein: Psychological adaption and quality of life of the patient with end-stage renal failure Reaich: Nutrition as a factor in survival Nathan Levine: Adequacy of dialysis Betrand Charra and Guy Laurent: Long hemodialysis: the key to survival? Steven Schwab and Peter Conlon: Long-term vascular access Norbert Lamerie & Wim can Biesen: Long-term peritoneal dialysis: does a spell of peritoneal dialysis prolong survival on hemodialysis Brian Periera: Avoiding hepatitis in patients with dialysis effect on patientsDavid Kerr:

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