Telemedicine applied to the follow up of patients with End Stage Renal Failure
Abstract In the 21st century, renal failure is a chronic disease that affects several millions people in France and around 600 millions worldwide. Its prevalence in the general population increases with the lengthening of the life expectancy that characterizes the developed countries and which begin...
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