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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