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Complications other Than Peritonitis or those Related to the Catheter and the Fate of Uremic Organ Dysfunction in Patients Receiving Peritoneal Dialysis

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Peritoneal Dialysis

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This chapter is divided into two sections. In the first, we will discuss the complications of peritoneal dialysis other than peritonitis and those related to the catheter, which are discussed elsewhere in this book. In the second part of this chapter, we will discuss the fate or ‘unnatural history’ of uremic organ dysfunction in patients receiving peritoneal dialysis. Inclusion of some topics into one or the other section has been arbitrary, since it is not clear to what extent the condition being discussed is a complication of uremia or dialysis itself.

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