Effect of Genetic Polymorphism on the Clinical Response to Valproate Therapy in Epileptic Children

Engi Abd-el Hady Abd-el Hady Ibrahim;

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Epilepsies are among the most common neurological disorders worldwide and can have a major impact on a child’s development. When seizures are poorly controlled, they may be disabling and interfere with the child’s ability to learn. Diagnosis of epilepsy i


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Title Effect of Genetic Polymorphism on the Clinical Response to Valproate Therapy in Epileptic Children
Other Titles تأثير تعدد الأشكال الجينية على استجابة الاطفال المرضى بالصرع لعلاج الڤالبروات
Authors Engi Abd-el Hady Abd-el Hady Ibrahim
Keywords Effect of Genetic Polymorphism on the Clinical Response to Valproate Therapy in Epileptic Children
Issue Date 2014
Description 
Epilepsies are among the most common neurological disorders worldwide and can have a major impact on a child’s development. When seizures are poorly controlled, they may be disabling and interfere with the child’s ability to learn. Diagnosis of epilepsy i

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