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titleOfInvention Plasma exchange waste liquid purification circulation dialysis method
abstract [PROBLEMS] In plasma exchange therapy, precious plasma can be reused as a dialysate without being discarded, and only a few modifications can be made to a conventional plasma exchange device. To provide a method that can be safely performed on small patients such as stable patients and children. The plasma is used for plasma exchange therapy, wherein at least a part of the separated plasma is purified and then circulated as a dialysate to dialyze patient blood to remove harmful substances contained in the plasma. Method and plasma exchange method using the method. [Selection] Figure 1
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