Abstract Background Aluminium (Al) toxicity was frequent in the 1980s in patients ingesting Al containing phosphate binders (Alucaps) whilst having HD using water potentially contaminated with Al. The aim of this study was to determine the risk of Al toxicity in HD patients receiving Alucaps but never exposed to contaminated dialysate water. Methods HD patients only treated with Reverse Osmosis(RO) treated dialysis water with either current or past exposure to Alucaps were given standardised DFO tests. Post-DFO serum Al level > 3.0 μmol/L was defined to indicate toxic loads based on previous bone biopsy studies. Results 39 patients (34 anuric) were studied. Mean dose of Alucap was 3.5 capsules/d over 23.0 months. Pre-DFO Al levels were > 1....
Serum concentration and peritoneal transfer of aluminum during treatment by continuous ambulatory pe...
Aluminum has no known biological function; however, it is a contaminant present in most foods and me...
A total of 1,026 patients undergoing haemodialysis as the only chronic treatment were studied in all...
Abstract Background Aluminium-containing phosphate binders have long been used for treatment of hype...
Background. A recent retrospective study has clearly demonstrated a reduction of cases with positive...
Orally-ingested aluminum compounds have been implicated in the development of dialysis encephalopath...
Aluminum toxicity in patients with chronic renal failure has been related to renal osteodystrophy an...
Aluminum (Al) is the third most abundant element in the earth's crust and is omnipresent in our envi...
Dialysate aluminium concentration and renal bone disease. We studied 40 patients maintained on regul...
International audienceAluminum intoxication in chronic hemodialysis patients has virtually vanished ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT About four decades ago, the relationship between dialysis-dementia and aluminum (Al...
Aluminum intoxication is an iatrogenic disease caused by the use of aluminum compounds for phosphate...
Ferric citrate hydrate was recently approved in Japan as an oral phosphate binder to be taken with f...
Abstract. Aluminium accumulation in serum and tis-sues is a well-known complication in patients with...
Residual renal function in hemodialysis patients may protect against hyperaluminemia. We investigate...
Serum concentration and peritoneal transfer of aluminum during treatment by continuous ambulatory pe...
Aluminum has no known biological function; however, it is a contaminant present in most foods and me...
A total of 1,026 patients undergoing haemodialysis as the only chronic treatment were studied in all...
Abstract Background Aluminium-containing phosphate binders have long been used for treatment of hype...
Background. A recent retrospective study has clearly demonstrated a reduction of cases with positive...
Orally-ingested aluminum compounds have been implicated in the development of dialysis encephalopath...
Aluminum toxicity in patients with chronic renal failure has been related to renal osteodystrophy an...
Aluminum (Al) is the third most abundant element in the earth's crust and is omnipresent in our envi...
Dialysate aluminium concentration and renal bone disease. We studied 40 patients maintained on regul...
International audienceAluminum intoxication in chronic hemodialysis patients has virtually vanished ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT About four decades ago, the relationship between dialysis-dementia and aluminum (Al...
Aluminum intoxication is an iatrogenic disease caused by the use of aluminum compounds for phosphate...
Ferric citrate hydrate was recently approved in Japan as an oral phosphate binder to be taken with f...
Abstract. Aluminium accumulation in serum and tis-sues is a well-known complication in patients with...
Residual renal function in hemodialysis patients may protect against hyperaluminemia. We investigate...
Serum concentration and peritoneal transfer of aluminum during treatment by continuous ambulatory pe...
Aluminum has no known biological function; however, it is a contaminant present in most foods and me...
A total of 1,026 patients undergoing haemodialysis as the only chronic treatment were studied in all...