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This paper deals primarily with the evaluation of activated charcoal hemoperfusion in the management of the uremic patient. The studies were performed on a short-time basis (1, 2), and no long term studies of the particular charcoal hemoperfusion device used in these studies have been performed. Chang, et al (3, 4) have published the only long-term studies of charcoal hemoperfusion in the management of uremia.

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Winchester, J.F. (1978). Evaluation of Charcoal Hemoperfusion in Uremia. In: Chang, T.M.S. (eds) Artificial Kidney, Artificial Liver, and Artificial Cells. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2478-2_12

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