Ammonia Blood Levels and Valproic Acid

The prevalence and magnitude of valproic acid (VPA)-related hyperammonemia (HA) were estimated by a review of the literature, and the clinical symptomatology and risk factors for the development of HA determined by researchers at university hospitals in Santiago, Chile; and Rush University Medical C...

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Main Author: J Gordon Millichap
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pediatric Neurology Briefs Publishers 2007-12-01
Series:Pediatric Neurology Briefs
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Online Access:https://www.pediatricneurologybriefs.com/articles/968
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spelling doaj-c8f075d910164f7d8792de5565f7656f2020-11-25T02:42:33ZengPediatric Neurology Briefs PublishersPediatric Neurology Briefs1043-31552166-64822007-12-012112959510.15844/pedneurbriefs-21-12-8954Ammonia Blood Levels and Valproic AcidJ Gordon Millichap0Northwestern University Feinberg School of MedicineThe prevalence and magnitude of valproic acid (VPA)-related hyperammonemia (HA) were estimated by a review of the literature, and the clinical symptomatology and risk factors for the development of HA determined by researchers at university hospitals in Santiago, Chile; and Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL.https://www.pediatricneurologybriefs.com/articles/968hyperammonemiavalproic acidencephalopathy
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Ammonia Blood Levels and Valproic Acid
Pediatric Neurology Briefs
hyperammonemia
valproic acid
encephalopathy
author_facet J Gordon Millichap
author_sort J Gordon Millichap
title Ammonia Blood Levels and Valproic Acid
title_short Ammonia Blood Levels and Valproic Acid
title_full Ammonia Blood Levels and Valproic Acid
title_fullStr Ammonia Blood Levels and Valproic Acid
title_full_unstemmed Ammonia Blood Levels and Valproic Acid
title_sort ammonia blood levels and valproic acid
publisher Pediatric Neurology Briefs Publishers
series Pediatric Neurology Briefs
issn 1043-3155
2166-6482
publishDate 2007-12-01
description The prevalence and magnitude of valproic acid (VPA)-related hyperammonemia (HA) were estimated by a review of the literature, and the clinical symptomatology and risk factors for the development of HA determined by researchers at university hospitals in Santiago, Chile; and Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL.
topic hyperammonemia
valproic acid
encephalopathy
url https://www.pediatricneurologybriefs.com/articles/968
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