“…The occurrence of dialysis encephalopathy has been shown to be related to ingestion of phosphate binding gels containing aluminum (Alfrey, Le Gendre, & Kaehny, 1976; Pogglitsch, Petek, Wawschinek, & Holzer, 1981; Wallace, 1981) and to aluminum contamination of the dialysate (Parkingson, Ward, & Kerr, 1981; Rozas & Port, 1979). In some cases the clinical symptoms of the encephalopathy have been successfully treated or prevented by the removal of aluminum-containing gels (Jack, Rabin, & McKinney, 1984; Masselot, Adhemar, Jaudon, Kleinknecht, & Galli, 1978; Wallace, 1981), by clearing the dialysate of aluminum (Rozas & Port, 1979) or by a combination of both treatments (Platts, 1980; Poisson, Mashaly, Lafforgue, 1979; Poisson, Mashaly, & Lebkiri, 1978). Readministration of the aluminum-containing gels to treat elevated phosphate levels has resulted in a reoccurrence of the encephalopathy (Masselot et al, 1978; Poisson et al, 1979).…”