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Nightly commitment eases daily life - DesMoinesRegister.com |
DesMoinesRegister.com
Dennis Burgess was born with a bladder neck constriction and has been on dialysis for 25 years. For the past five years, he has used nocturnal dialysis, which takes place while he sleeps. “It's just a part of my life after this long,” said Burgess,
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Pneumovesicum approach to en-bloc laparoscopic nephroureterectomy with bladder ... - UroToday |
UroToday
Six of the patients had renal pelvic tumor, two had upper ureter tumor, one had midureter tumor, and one had synchronous renal pelvis and upper ureter tumor. In terms of final pathology, there were three, two, and five patients with T1, T2,
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Incidence of kidney diseases in PHL rising every year - Philippine Information Agency |
Philippine Information Agency
NKTI-Renal Disease Control Program (REDCOP) Assistant Program Manager Dr. Susan Jorge said that currently, there are 11172 patients nationwide undergoing dialysis because of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) based on their registry.
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Organ transplants work, but there's still a shortage of donors - Berkshire Eagle |
Berkshire Eagle
PITTSFIELD -- Among the patients in the dialysis unit at Berkshire Medical Center, Jeff Doscher knows he is lucky: He can still walk and still work. But, like everyone in his shoes, he is waiting to close the chapter of his life where he has to sit in
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Ideology trumps health - The State |
The State
Dr. David Cull, a prominent vascular surgeon in Greenville, had invented a small valve system that, if it works, could spare 300000 dialysis patients across the country enormous suffering and save US taxpayers
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