Chronic Renal Disease—Some Sociological Aspects of Dialysis and Transplantation

Each year in California more than two thousand persons die of renal disease. Chronic uremia formerly was considered to have a hopeless prognosis. Recently the development of two procedures, chronic maintenance hemodialysis and renal homotransplantation, has offered substantial hope for the salvage o...

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Veröffentlicht in:California medicine 1968-02, Vol.108 (2), p.90-95
Hauptverfasser: Rubini, Milton E., Goldman, Ralph
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Each year in California more than two thousand persons die of renal disease. Chronic uremia formerly was considered to have a hopeless prognosis. Recently the development of two procedures, chronic maintenance hemodialysis and renal homotransplantation, has offered substantial hope for the salvage of patients who otherwise would die of uremia.
ISSN:0008-1264
2380-9949