Anemia
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ICD9: Anemia in CKD 285.21
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- Microvascular Blood Flow in Sickle Cell Anemia
- Rituximab to Treat Moderate Aplastic Anemia, Pure Red Cell Aplasia, or Diamond Blackfan Anemia
- Impact of Adherence to Anemia Management Policy on Repeat Hospitalization in End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)
- Thai Cancer Anemia Survey in Chulalongkorn Hospital
- Identification of de Novo Fanconi Anemia in Younger Patients With Newly Diagnosed Acute Myeloid Leukemiamore clinical trials
AAKP Library:anemia
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Anemia Links
- Boston Globe - Researcher Conflict of Interest
- NYT 12/07/07 CMS Payment for ESRD is "flawed"
- AAKP submits testimony to Ways and Means Committee
- GAO report
- Ways and Means Hearing 12/6/06
- NYT 11/30/06
- nephron.com Editorial
- NYT 11/16/06
- NEJM CHOIR
- NEJM CREATE
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Newsdesk
- Alteplase for blood flow restoration in hemodialysis catheters: a multicenter, randomized, prospective study comparing "dwell" versus "push" administration.
- Renalase, a Novel Enzyme Involved in Blood Pressure Regulation, Is Related to Kidney Function but Not to Blood Pressure in Hemodialysis Patients.
- Use of online blood volume and blood temperature monitoring during haemodialysis in critically ill patients with acute kidney injury: a single-centre randomized controlled trial.
- Effect of Uremia and Hemodialysis on Proteome Profile of Blood Platelets and Plasma.
- Is average of routine postdialysis blood pressure a good indicator of blood pressure control and cardiovascular risk?
- Slope analysis of blood volume and calf bioimpedance monitoring in hemodialysis patients.
- Patient With Nine Years of Dialysis creates "My Bloodworks" App for Dialysis ...
- Low-Dose Treatment with Erythropoiesis-Stimulating Agents and Cardiovascular Geometry in Chronic Kidney Disease: Is Darbepoetin-? More Effective than Expected?
- Hypertension management in patients receiving hemodialysis: the benefits of home blood pressure monitoring.
- Evaluation of anemia management by algorithms in patients with chronic kidney disease who are not receiving dialysis.
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