1.Comparative evaluation of excretory urogram and sonogram in renal tuberculosis.
Ju In HAN ; Dong Ho LEE ; Dal Mo YANG ; Young Tae KO ; Jae Hoon LIM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1991;27(6):856-860
No abstract available.
Tuberculosis, Renal*
2.Estimation of Hemodialysis Adequacy by Ionic Dialysance.
Korean Journal of Nephrology 2011;30(3):229-230
No abstract available.
Renal Dialysis
3.Cardiovascular Complications during Hemodialysis.
Korean Journal of Nephrology 2009;28(4):385-390
No abstract available.
Renal Dialysis
4.A case of hereditary coproporephyria with renal insufficiency.
Jae Hwang KANG ; Jong Yeol HAM ; Pan Joon CHUNG ; Sung Wook KIM ; Dae Seok SHIM ; Jeong Yeol KIM ; Ho Chul KIM ; Keun Hong LEE ; Il Yong HWANG
Korean Journal of Nephrology 1993;12(4):698-704
No abstract available.
Renal Insufficiency*
5.Postoperative renal failure.
Yeon Keun HWANG ; Hyun Muk LIM
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1991;40(2):243-249
No abstract available.
Renal Insufficiency*
6.Adequacy of Hemodialysis Updated.
Korean Journal of Medicine 2003;64(6):618-624
No abstract available.
Renal Dialysis*
7.Endovascular Management for Malfunctioning Hemodialysis Access.
Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery 2001;17(2):322-332
No abstract available.
Renal Dialysis*
8.Endovascular Management for Malfunctioning Hemodialysis Access.
Journal of the Korean Society for Vascular Surgery 2001;17(2):322-332
No abstract available.
Renal Dialysis*
9.Hemodialysis Treatment.
Korean Journal of Medicine 1998;55(4):675-682
No abstract available.
Renal Dialysis*
10.Treatment options for hemodialysis-related central vein occlusive disease: Case series and review of literature
Leoncio L. Kaw Jr. ; Adrian E. Manapat ; Patrick Louie C. Maglaya
Acta Medica Philippina 2024;58(3):64-69
Central venous occlusive disease is commonly seen in patients undergoing hemodialysis and can threaten the viability of the arteriovenous access. Majority of cases are related to central venous catheter placement. This paper reports on three patients on chronic hemodialysis who presented with signs and symptoms of upper extremity venous hypertension and underwent three different therapeutic modalities, all with successful relief of symptoms. A review of the existing literature on past and current treatment options is done.
Renal Dialysis