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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