Tamm et al., 1971 - Google Patents
Factors affecting plasma calcium concentration during hemodialysisTamm et al., 1971
- Document ID
- 4503581481429019798
- Author
- Tamm H
- Nolph K
- Maher J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Archives of Internal Medicine
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Plasma concentrations of calcium often increase during hemodialysis. To evaluate the mechanisms involved, total (Ca) and ionized (Ca++) calcium, protein, pH, P co 2, and sodium (Na+) were measured in plasma (P) at the beginning and end of 17 six-hour coil …
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