Three patients, aged 10, 17, and 36 years, who developed chorea during long-term treatment with valproic acid are reported from the Comprehensive Epilepsy Program, Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC
We observed a young patient with slight mental retardation, suffering from drug-resistant tonic-clon...
Valproic acid is an effective first line drug for the treatment of epilepsy. Hepatotoxicity is a rar...
We retrospectively identified 46 children and adolescents with partial epilepsy, who failed prior tr...
Valproate is an anticonvulsive drug whose mechanism of action is based on GABAergic systems. One of ...
AbstractValproate is an anticonvulsive drug whose mechanism of action is based on GABAergic systems....
Two institutionalized, severely retarded adults, aged 42 and 41, with intractable epilepsy, develope...
Children with refractory epilepsy who suffered from severe liver function impairment during valproic...
Valproate (VPA) was first synthesized in 1882, but it was only in the early 1960s that its anticonvu...
WOS: 000509628500003PubMed: 31604647Chorea is a movement disorder characterized by ongoing random-ap...
Three patients treated with valproate for epilepsy, beginning at 16, 17, and 31 years of age, develo...
Background. Valproic acid is one of the AED commonly prescribed to control epileptic seizure. Cognit...
Drug-induced acute pancreatitis is a rare condition in childhood, and information about the incidenc...
Two children who developed severe cognitive and behavioral deterioration while being treated with so...
AbstractSodium valproate (VPA) is considered the first choice drug in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (J...
Valproic acid is an effective first line drug for the treatment of epilepsy. Hepatotoxicity is a rar...
We observed a young patient with slight mental retardation, suffering from drug-resistant tonic-clon...
Valproic acid is an effective first line drug for the treatment of epilepsy. Hepatotoxicity is a rar...
We retrospectively identified 46 children and adolescents with partial epilepsy, who failed prior tr...
Valproate is an anticonvulsive drug whose mechanism of action is based on GABAergic systems. One of ...
AbstractValproate is an anticonvulsive drug whose mechanism of action is based on GABAergic systems....
Two institutionalized, severely retarded adults, aged 42 and 41, with intractable epilepsy, develope...
Children with refractory epilepsy who suffered from severe liver function impairment during valproic...
Valproate (VPA) was first synthesized in 1882, but it was only in the early 1960s that its anticonvu...
WOS: 000509628500003PubMed: 31604647Chorea is a movement disorder characterized by ongoing random-ap...
Three patients treated with valproate for epilepsy, beginning at 16, 17, and 31 years of age, develo...
Background. Valproic acid is one of the AED commonly prescribed to control epileptic seizure. Cognit...
Drug-induced acute pancreatitis is a rare condition in childhood, and information about the incidenc...
Two children who developed severe cognitive and behavioral deterioration while being treated with so...
AbstractSodium valproate (VPA) is considered the first choice drug in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (J...
Valproic acid is an effective first line drug for the treatment of epilepsy. Hepatotoxicity is a rar...
We observed a young patient with slight mental retardation, suffering from drug-resistant tonic-clon...
Valproic acid is an effective first line drug for the treatment of epilepsy. Hepatotoxicity is a rar...
We retrospectively identified 46 children and adolescents with partial epilepsy, who failed prior tr...