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3/28/24

Peritoneal Dialysis - Medical Animation

 

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Peritoneal Dialysis - Medical Animation
This 3D medical animation depicts a type of dialysis procedure performed to remove the accumulation of harmful wastes and excess fluid in the body when the kidneys stop functioning properly. In peritoneal dialysis, the membranes lining the abdomen and intestines, called the peritoneum, is used to clean the blood without removing it from the body.

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