What is new in peritoneal dialysis in the years 2003-2004
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What is new in peritoneal dialysis in the years 2003-2004
Abstract
This review paper describes new data on the role of aquaporins in peritoneal function, peritoneal membrane permeability, peritoneal dialysis (PD) adequacy and peritoneal membrane histology, new aspects of the use of PD solutions alternative to glucose ones and indications for use of peritoneal catheters with different configurations. Results of main studies, published predominantly in 2003-2004, are presented and discussed. Clinically important news, although preliminary in some cases, are also included.
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