Efficacy of Ketogenic Milk in The Intractable Epileptic Children
Wafaa Samy Ahmed El Sayed;
Abstract
The commonest accepted definition for intractable epilepsy is inadequate seizure control despite appropriate medically therapy with at least 2 AEDs in maximally tolerated doses for 18 months- 2 years or adequate seizure control with unacceptable drug-rela
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| Title | Efficacy of Ketogenic Milk in The Intractable Epileptic Children | Other Titles | فعالية حليب الكيتون فى الأطفال المصابة بحالات الصرع المستعصية | Authors | Wafaa Samy Ahmed El Sayed | Keywords | Efficacy of Ketogenic Milk in The Intractable Epileptic Children | Issue Date | 2012 | Description | The commonest accepted definition for intractable epilepsy is inadequate seizure control despite appropriate medically therapy with at least 2 AEDs in maximally tolerated doses for 18 months- 2 years or adequate seizure control with unacceptable drug-rela |
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