A high blood level in the air trap reduces microemboli during hemodialysis.
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Ulf Forsberg | P. Jonsson | B. Stegmayr | Per Jonsson | Bernd Stegmayr | Christofer Stegmayr | U. Forsberg | C. Stegmayr
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