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Dialysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In medicine, dialysis (from Greek dialusis, meaning dissolution, dia, meaning through, and lysis, meaning loosening or splitting) is a process for removing waste and ...
Dialysis Information on MedicineNet.com
Dialysis is a procedure that performs many of the normal duties of the kidneys, like filtering waste products from the blood, when the kidneys no longer work adequately.
dialysis: Information from Answers.com
Process of removing blood from a patient with kidney failure , purifying it with a hemodialyzer (artificial kidney), and returning it to the bloodstream. Many ...
Hemodialysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In medicine, hemodialysis (also haemodialysis) is a method for extracorporal removing waste products such as creatinine and urea, as well as free water from the blood ...
Dialysis: MedlinePlus
When your kidneys are healthy, they clean your blood. They also make hormones that keep your bones strong and your blood healthy. When your kidneys fail, you need ...
Dialysis
Dialysis. Dialysis is a treatment that does some of the things done by healthy kidneys. It is needed when your own kidneys can no longer take care of your body's needs.
Treatment Methods for Kidney Failure: Peritoneal Dialysis ...
Treatment Methods for Kidney Failure: Peritoneal Dialysis. On this page: Introduction; When Your Kidneys Fail; How PD Works; Getting Ready for PD; Types of PD
Dialysis for Kidney Disease and Kidney Failure
WebMD describes the types of dialysis used to treat kidney failure.
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Now, dialysis for kidney patients at doorstepDeccan ChroniclePatients with defective kidneys who have to undergo regular sessions of dialysis will not have to travel all the way to hospital for the procedure. The Institute of Nephro Urology at Victoria Hospital is soon starting peritoneal dialysis, ...and more » |
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More home dialysis in developing countriesUPI.com3 (UPI) -- Use of home-based dialysis is increasing in developing and developed nations, but more so in developing countries, Canadian researchers said. Dr. Arsh Jain of the University of Western Ontario in London and colleagues analyzed dialysis ...and more » |
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Snapshot of dialysis: Who's getting treated at home?PhysOrg.comHome-based dialysis treatments are on the rise in both the developing and developed worlds, but developed countries appear to be turning to them less often, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society ...and more » |
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