| hemodialysis a. |
a tube connecting two parts of the circulatory system to provide access for hemodialysis; the usual method is arteriovenous access, although in some cases venovenous access is used.
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| hemodialysis c. |
a catheter used on a temporary basis for vascular access for hemodialysis, usually some type of central venous catheter.
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| hemodialysis-associated a. |
that occurring in patients on long-term hemodialysis, caused by the deposition of beta2-microglobulin, which cannot be removed from the blood by hemodialysis, in the joints, synovial membranes, and tendon sheaths. Manifestations include carpal tunnel syndrome and arthritis. Called also dialysis a.
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| hemodialytic |
pertaining to or undergoing hemodialysis.
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| hemodialyzer m. |
the semipermeable membrane that filters the blood in a hemodialyzer, commonly made of cuprophane, cellulose acetate, polyacrylonitrile, polymethyl methacrylate, or polysulfone.
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