Hemofiltration


hemofiltration he·mo·fil·tra·tion (hē’mō-fĭl-trā’shən)
n.
A process similar to hemodialysis, by which blood is dialyzed using ultrafiltration and simultaneous reinfusion of physiologic saline solution.

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