Possible association between moderate intellectual disability and weight gain in valproic acid–treated patients with epilepsy
Yukiko Tanamachi,1 Junji Saruwatari,1 Madoka Noai,1 Ryoko Kamihashi,1 Hiromi Soraoka,1 Yuki Yoshimori,1 Naoki Ogusu,1 Kentaro Oniki,1 Norio Yasui-Furukori,2 Takateru Ishitsu,3,4 Kazuko Nakagawa1,5 1Division of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kumamoto Univ...
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Main Authors: | Tanamachi Y, Saruwatari J, Noai M, Kamihashi R, Soraoka H, Yoshimori Y, Ogusu N, Oniki K, Yasui-Furukori N, Ishitsu T, Nakagawa K |
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Dove Medical Press
2015
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