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Daniel Schneditz

Institute of Physiology, Medical University Graz, Austria

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Faculty Member: Nephrology > Dialysis & Renal Transplantation (since 23 August 2007)

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All recent recommendations

  • 3.0
    Influence of the ionic dialysance monitor on Kt measurement in hemodialysis.
    Recommended by Daniel Schneditz
  • 3.0
    The effect of altitude on dosing and response to erythropoietin in ESRD.
    Recommended by Daniel Schneditz
  • 3.0
    Early clinical assessment of glucose metabolism in renal allograft recipients: diagnosis and prediction of post-transplant diabetes mellitus (PTDM).
    Recommended by Daniel Schneditz
  • 3.0
    Impact of hemodialysis duration on the removal of uremic retention solutes.
    Recommended by Daniel Schneditz
  • 3.0
    The impact of visceral mass on survival in chronic hemodialysis patients.
    Recommended by Daniel Schneditz
  • 3.0
    Relative blood volume changes underestimate total blood volume changes during hemodialysis.
    Recommended by Daniel Schneditz
  • 3.0
    Plasma insulin is removed by hemodialysis: evaluation of the relation between plasma insulin and glucose by using a dialysate with or without glucose.
    Recommended by Daniel Schneditz
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