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Eosinophilia and pulmonary dysfunction during Cuprophan hemodialysis
E. A. Michelson
, L. Cohen
, R. E. Dankner
, A. Kulczycki
Division of Allergy & Immunology
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Acute Response
33%
Adverse Events
33%
Adverse Reactions
100%
Airway Obstruction
33%
Anaphylaxis
33%
Asthmatic Attack
33%
Chronic Dialysis Patients
33%
Dialysis
33%
Dialyzer
100%
Eosinophilia
100%
Hemodialysis
100%
Hypereosinophilia
66%
Immunological Response
33%
Leukostasis
33%
Maintenance Hemodialysis
33%
Non-acute
33%
Oxalic Acid
33%
Pulmonary Dysfunction
100%
Pulmonary Function
33%
Urticaria
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Adverse Event
80%
Airway Obstruction
20%
Allergic Response
20%
Anaphylaxis
20%
Cuprophane
100%
Eosinophilia
100%
Ethylene Oxide
20%
Hemodialysis
100%
Hypereosinophilia
40%
Leukostasis
20%
Lung Function
20%
Recurrent Disease
20%
Urticaria
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Adverse Event
80%
Airway Obstruction
20%
Allergic Reaction
20%
Anaphylaxis
20%
Cuprophane
100%
Eosinophilia
100%
Ethylene Oxide
20%
Hemodialysis
100%
Hypereosinophilia
40%
Leukostasis
20%
Recurrent Disease
20%
Urticaria
20%