Serum Ghrelin Level in A Sample of Egyptian Epileptic Patients

Hager Mamdouh Youssef;

Abstract


pilepsy is a neurologic condition that affects people of all ages and has no geographic, social, or racial boundaries.
Benign Rolandic Epilepsy (BRE) is the most common form of childhood epilepsy.
Ghrelin, the "hunger hormone", is a peptide hormone produced by ghrelinergic cells in the gastrointestinal tract, that functions as a neuropeptide in the central nervous system.
Human studies investigating the link between ghrelin and epilepsy are controversial.


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Title Serum Ghrelin Level in A Sample of Egyptian Epileptic Patients
Other Titles نسبة الجيرلين في الدم في عينة من مرضي الصرع المصريين
Authors Hager Mamdouh Youssef
Issue Date 2019

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