Data collected from University of Iowa. Iowa City, IO (Contract consultants).
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OreopoulosD.G.: An update on the continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD).Int. J. Artif. Organs3: 231–234. 1980.
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Data collected from Nalle Clinic Kidney Center and Charlotte Memorial Hospital. Charlotte, NC (Contract consultants).
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Data collected from Lankenau Hospital, Philadelphia, PA (Contract consultants).
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Investigation of the Risks and Hazards Associated with Hemodialysis Devices.Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1980, p 222–225. (available from National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield. V A 22161. Report No. PB-80-215403).
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FayzS., HerbertR., and MartinA.M.: The release of plasticizer from polyvinyl chloride haemodialysis tubing.J. Pharm. Pharmacol.29: 407–410, 1977.
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GokalR., McHughM., FryerR., WardM.K., and KerrD.N.S.: Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis: One year's experience in a UK dialysis unit.Brit. Med. J.281: 474–478, 1980.
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LeeS., and SchoenI.: Eosinophilia of peritoneal fluid and peripheral blood associated with chronic peritoneal dialysis.Amer. J. Clin. Path.47: 638–640, 1967.
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RubinJ., RogersW., TaylorH.M., EverettE.D., ProwantB.F., FrutoL V., and NolphK.D.: Peritonitis during continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis.Ann. Intern. Med.92: 7–13, 1980.
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GokalR., RamosJ.M., WardM.K., and KerrD.N.S.: “Eosinophilic. peritonitis in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD).Clin. Nephrol.15: 328–330, 1981.
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Evaluation of Hemodialyzers and Dial ysis Membranes.Artificial KidneyChronic Uremia Program of the National Institute of Arthritis.Metabolism, and Digestive Diseases. NIH, DHEW Publication No. (NIH) 77129 4. 1977.
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Guidelines for Blood-Material Interactions. Devices and Technology Branch, Division of Heart and Vascular Diseases, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, NIH, DHHS Publication No. (NIH) 80–2185, 1980.
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Federal Register, Vol 1. No 1, Part V: Food and Drug Administration. Medical Services -Ethylene Oxide, Ethylene Chlorohydrin and Ethylene Glycol, Proposed Maximum Residue Limits and Maximum Levels of Exposure, June 23. 1978.