Vitamin D levels in epileptic children on long-term anticonvulsant therapy
Background Long-term anticonvulsant therapy, especially with enzyme inducers, has been associated with low 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] levels and high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency. However, there have been inconsistent results in studies on the effect of long-term, non-enzyme inducer anticon...
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Main Authors: | Fathy Pohan (Author), Aryono Hendarto (Author), Irawan Mangunatmadja (Author), Hartono Gunardi (Author) |
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Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House,
2015-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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