Abstract

Dyspnea is an extremely common symptom among patients on dialysis [1–3]. At first instance nephrologists generally considers it as a symptom of volume overload in patients with uremia and manages it by gradually reducing the patient’s dry weight. Here we describe two clinical cases in which echocardiography proved to be a very useful tool in the differential diagnosis of dyspnea in patients on hemodialysis.

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