Effect of hemodialysis membrane pore size on homocysteine level in children with chronic renal failure.
Radwa Ibrahim Hassan Ali;
Abstract
Hyperhomocysteinemia is a putative risk factor for cardiovascular disease in the hemodialysis population. Modifications of the dialysis regimen may result in a better removal of Hcy. We examined the effect of dialyzer membrane pore size on Hcy levels in p
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| Title | Effect of hemodialysis membrane pore size on homocysteine level in children with chronic renal failure. | Other Titles | تأثير حجم مسام أغشية الغسيل الدموى على مستوى الهوموسيستين فى الأطفال مرضى الفشل الكلوى المزمن. | Authors | Radwa Ibrahim Hassan Ali | Keywords | Effect of hemodialysis membrane pore size on homocysteine level in children with chronic renal failure. | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | Hyperhomocysteinemia is a putative risk factor for cardiovascular disease in the hemodialysis population. Modifications of the dialysis regimen may result in a better removal of Hcy. We examined the effect of dialyzer membrane pore size on Hcy levels in p |
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