Serum amino acids were determined in 22 epileptic children treated with valproic acid. This treatment caused hypocarnitinemia in all, and hyperammonemia in 16. Regardless of the blood ammonia levels, values for glutamic acid, arginine, glycine, serine and alanine were higher than those of normal con
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The metabolic syndrome in overweight epileptic patients treated with valproic acid
β Scribed by Alberto Verrotti; Rossella Manco; Sergio Agostinelli; Giangennaro Coppola; Francesco Chiarelli
- Book ID
- 109111345
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- Wiley (Blackwell Publishing)
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- 2010
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- English
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- 91 KB
- Volume
- 51
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- Article
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- 0013-9580
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