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Das folgende Kapitel beschreibt die physiologischen Grundlagen der Nierenfunktion sowie die Ursachen und die Epidemiologie des Nierenversagens. Anschließend werden die wichtigsten Dialyseverfahren, die Peritonealdialyse und die Hämodialyse, vorgestellt.

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Vienken, J. (2016). Nierenersatztherapie. In: Leonhardt, S., Walter, M. (eds) Medizintechnische Systeme. Springer Vieweg, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41239-4_8

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