Dr. Aeni Bahri
The pathophysiology of chronic kidney disease-associated (CKD) pruritus is unknown and is considered a multifactorial problem. During hemodialysis (HD), molecules such as interleukin-1 are released, which is considered a biological cause of pruritus. CKD-associated pruritus is a complication in HD patients which affects the quality of life and is r
CKD-associated Pruritus and its Association with quality of sleep in Hemodialytic patients

CKD-associated Pruritus and its Association with quality of sleep in Hemodialytic patients

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