BLOOD AMMONIA LEVEL IN ACUTELY ILL CHILDREN PRESENTING TO THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT: IMPLICATIONS FOR DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT

Mabroka Abd Alsalam Ohaida;

Abstract


Hyperammonemia is a common diagnostic problem in acutely ill children
presenting to emergency care with disturbed levels of consciousness.
Ammonia production, metabolism and excretion are affected by different
variables. Hyperammonemia may be a transie


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Title BLOOD AMMONIA LEVEL IN ACUTELY ILL CHILDREN PRESENTING TO THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT: IMPLICATIONS FOR DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT
Authors Mabroka Abd Alsalam Ohaida
Keywords BLOOD AMMONIA LEVEL IN ACUTELY ILL CHILDREN PRESENTING TO THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT: IMPLICATIONS FOR DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT
Issue Date 2009
Description 
Hyperammonemia is a common diagnostic problem in acutely ill children
presenting to emergency care with disturbed levels of consciousness.
Ammonia production, metabolism and excretion are affected by different
variables. Hyperammonemia may be a transie

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