This report describes a case of transient hyperammonemia following tonic-clonic status epilepticus with an initial ammonia level of 537 Umol/L. This appears to be the highest transient ammonia level reported in the literature in this clinical scenario. This is an affirmation that an initial elevated ammonia level in the absence of hepatic dysfunction should be interpreted with caution when associated with status epilepticus. Repeat levels should be drawn to identify transient hyperammonemia and determine the need for treatment if levels do not decrease
ABSTRACTWhile the most common cause of hyperammonemic (HA) coma is hepatic disorder, other rare etio...
Valproic acid (VPA) is commonly used drug to treat variety of anticonvulsant and mood stabilizer in ...
The neonatal hyperammonemia is the pathological condition that occurs during the neonatal period; it...
AbstractPrevious studies revealed that transient hyperammonemia was noted after generalized convulsi...
Plasma ammonia measurement is a simple yet important screening in the ED for patients with unexplain...
Hyperammonemia is a condition that may result after solid organ transplantation, particularly lung t...
Abstract Background Sodium valproate is a commonly used anticonvulsant. It is widely recognized that...
We report a case of a patient who had been on long time valproic acid for treatment of bipolar affec...
Case ReportsKey Points: - Blood ammonia levels should be measured in every encephalopathy of unknown...
Hyperammonemia is mainly found in hepatic encephalopathy and in genetic defects of the urea cycle or...
Background: Hyperammonemia is a common cause of metabolic encephalopathy, mainly related to hepatic...
Hyperviscosity and hypercalcemia are the common causes of disturbance of consciousness in patients w...
Transient severe hyperammonaemia developed in the absence of serious liver dysfunction in three pati...
Hepatic encephalopathy and myxedema coma share clinical features: coma, ascites, anemia, impaired li...
Valproate is one of the most prescribed anti-epileptic drugs. It could cause a rise in serum ammonia...
ABSTRACTWhile the most common cause of hyperammonemic (HA) coma is hepatic disorder, other rare etio...
Valproic acid (VPA) is commonly used drug to treat variety of anticonvulsant and mood stabilizer in ...
The neonatal hyperammonemia is the pathological condition that occurs during the neonatal period; it...
AbstractPrevious studies revealed that transient hyperammonemia was noted after generalized convulsi...
Plasma ammonia measurement is a simple yet important screening in the ED for patients with unexplain...
Hyperammonemia is a condition that may result after solid organ transplantation, particularly lung t...
Abstract Background Sodium valproate is a commonly used anticonvulsant. It is widely recognized that...
We report a case of a patient who had been on long time valproic acid for treatment of bipolar affec...
Case ReportsKey Points: - Blood ammonia levels should be measured in every encephalopathy of unknown...
Hyperammonemia is mainly found in hepatic encephalopathy and in genetic defects of the urea cycle or...
Background: Hyperammonemia is a common cause of metabolic encephalopathy, mainly related to hepatic...
Hyperviscosity and hypercalcemia are the common causes of disturbance of consciousness in patients w...
Transient severe hyperammonaemia developed in the absence of serious liver dysfunction in three pati...
Hepatic encephalopathy and myxedema coma share clinical features: coma, ascites, anemia, impaired li...
Valproate is one of the most prescribed anti-epileptic drugs. It could cause a rise in serum ammonia...
ABSTRACTWhile the most common cause of hyperammonemic (HA) coma is hepatic disorder, other rare etio...
Valproic acid (VPA) is commonly used drug to treat variety of anticonvulsant and mood stabilizer in ...
The neonatal hyperammonemia is the pathological condition that occurs during the neonatal period; it...