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dialyse US, dialyze [ˈdaɪəˌlaɪz] vb
(Medicine) (Chemistry) (tr) to separate by dialysis dialysable US, dialyzable adj dialysability US, dialyzability n dialysation US, dialyzation n How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Comparison of victims' symptoms and pathology using animal studies of these two cyanotoxins leads us to conclude that the major contributing factor to death of the dialyses patients was intravenous exposure to microcystins, specifically microcystin-YR, -LR, and -AR. In contrast to today's respirators, feeding tubes and permanent kidney dialyses, these interventions will be less onerous for patients, and hence likely to find more unquestioning support among the medical profession and the general public. Thomas Depner, MD, Department of Medicine, UC Davis, comments, "The Transonic Flow-QC Hemodialysis Monitor has benefited numerous dialysis-dependent patients by reducing and, in many cases, eliminating the agony of a clotted AV graft or fistula, thereby facilitating correction of access stenosis on an elective basis that prevents missed dialyses and the need for placing temporary catheters. |
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