Cerebral Energy Metabolism and Metabolic Encephalopathy 1985
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-1209-3_11
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Uremic and Dialysis Encephalopathies

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“…However, the clinical features of uremic encephalopathy do not correlate precisely with any single laboratory change. On the other hand, symptoms are usually alleviated by dialysis and are generally relieved almost entirely after successful renal transplantation (Brenner et al, 1982;Raskin & Fishman, 1976;Teschan & Arieff, 1985).…”
Section: Uremic Toxinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the clinical features of uremic encephalopathy do not correlate precisely with any single laboratory change. On the other hand, symptoms are usually alleviated by dialysis and are generally relieved almost entirely after successful renal transplantation (Brenner et al, 1982;Raskin & Fishman, 1976;Teschan & Arieff, 1985).…”
Section: Uremic Toxinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some cases, chelation of aluminum with deferox amine has been reported to reverse symptoms (Swartz, 1985). The disequilibrium syndrome is due to rapid removal of osmotically active particles from the intravascular compartment, and the devel opment of cerebral edema as free water enters the brain (Teschan and Arieff, 1985). Other aspects of uremic encephalopathy have proven more resistant to investigation, and the toxin(s) responsible for the production of cerebral dysfunction remain un known.…”
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