Blood Levels of Trace Elements, Electrolytes, and Oxidative Stress/Antioxidant Systems in Epileptic Patients
Epileptic patients exhibited variably altered status of trace elements, electrolytes, and free radical scavenging enzyme activities. We investigated the effect of epilepsy and long-term antiepileptic drug therapy on the serum level of some trace elements (zinc, selenium, and copper), electrolytes (c...
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Main Authors: | Sherifa A. Hamed (Author), Moustafa M. Abdellah (Author), Nagla El-Melegy (Author) |
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2004-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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