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Can someone with less than 95% of kidney function survive on dialysis treatment?

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Dr. James Lin answered

Here are some ...: A patient on long-term dialysis can survive without any available renal function, i.e., even without kidneys although zero-functioning kidneys may still contribute their effects on red blood cell production and others. And some patients may recover to the state of not needing dialysis anymore if dialysis is given for some acute correctable conditions such as drug-/trauma-related renal failure.

Answered 6/14/2014

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