Effect of Genetic Polymorphism on the Clinical Response to Valproate Therapy in Epileptic Children
Engi Abd-el Hady Abd-el Hady Ibrahim;
Abstract
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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