Hematologic Complications of Chronic Renal Failure

作者: Walter Fried

DOI: 10.1016/S0025-7125(16)31741-2

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摘要: Uremia interferes with erythropoiesis, granulocyte, platelet, and immune functions. As a result, uremic patients are almost invariably anemic, have high incidence of infections hemorrhagic complications. The anemia renal failure, which is caused primarily by damage to the site erythropoietin production often complex, complicated hemolysis from variety mechanisms, iron deficiency, so forth. Although hemodialysis ameliorates some hematologic complications variable degree, they remain serious hinderance well being this group patients. Progress in understanding mechanism these problems their therapy has been reviewed here.

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