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Perit Dial Int 5(1): 48-50 1985
© 1985 International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis
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LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF NERVE CONDUCTION VELOCITIES DURING CONTINUOUS AMBULATORY PERITONEAL DIALYSIS

Sobha Sunderrajan and Karl D. Nolph

From the Division of Nephrology, University of Missouri Health Sciences Center, Columbia, MO 65212.

Nerve conduction velocities were measured repeatedly in 20 patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis for one or more years. Nerve conduction velocities remained stable in most cases.

KEY WORDS: Peripheral neuropathy; continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD); uremic neuropathy.







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