Dialyzers

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SPN: General purpose laboratory equipment labeled or promoted for a specific medical use is a device that is intended to prepare or examine specimens from the human body and that is labeled or promoted for a specific medical use.,UMD: Devices designed for separation of long or colloidal molecules from small or crystalloidal molecules through a semipermeable membrane (diffusion) and for movement of fluid down under imposed pressure gradients (ultrafiltration). The combination of diffusion and ultrafiltration is known as dialysis. These devices basically consist of two compartments containing the solution to be dialyzed and the solution that performs the dialysis (dialysate), separated by a membrane. Dialyzers are used in clinical laboratories for several procedures, including cerebrospinal fluid concentration, urine protein concentration, and electrophoresis sample preparation; other dialyzers appropriate for the dialysis of blood (hemodialysis) are frequently used in clinical practice.

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