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  • 23. Fungal peritonitis in patients on peritoneal dialysis: twenty five years of experience in a teaching hospital in Argentina.
    Predari SC, de Paulis AN, Verón D, Zucchini A, Santoianni JE.
    Rev Argent Microbiol; 2007; 39(4):213-7. PubMed ID: 18390154
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  • 34. Persistent exit-site/tunnel infection and subcutaneous cuff removal in PD patients.
    Suh H, Wadhwa NK, Cabralda T, Bonanno J, Wasiluk A, Sorrento J.
    Adv Perit Dial; 1997; 13():233-6. PubMed ID: 9360689
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    Gucek A, Benedik M, Zakelj B, Stanisavljevic D, Lindic J, Hergouth V, Bren AF.
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  • 36. Reduction of infectious complications and costs using temporary subcutaneous implantation of PD catheters.
    Caruso DM, Gray DL, Kohr JM, Rodgers LL, Weiland DE, VanderWerf BA.
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  • 37. Pelvic drainage during removal of dialysis catheter decreases the risk of subsequent intra-abdominal complications in refractory peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis.
    Hsu CY, Huang WC, Huang CK, Huang CW, Chou NH, Lee PT, Fang HC, Chou KJ, Chen CL.
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    Eriguchi M, Tsuruya K, Yoshida H, Haruyama N, Tanaka S, Tsuchimoto A, Fujisaki K, Torisu K, Masutani K, Kitazono T.
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  • 39. Influence of the intra-peritoneal segment of the swan neck peritoneal catheter on infectious and mechanical complications and technique survival.
    Banin VB, Ponce D, Dias DB, de Oliveira RC, Martin LC, de Moraes TP, Barretti P.
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