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Ergun T et al. – Hemodialysis is demonstrated to have acute and important effects on mesenteric and hepatic circulation (increase in diameter and decrease in velocity and volume flow), as on other vascular beds. These hemodynamic and morphologic changes are reversible and easily evaluated using Doppler US.

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