Hyperammonemia
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Family Medicine Article | Hyperammonemia
mdlinx.com — “Cobalamin C defect presenting as severe neonatal hyperammonemia” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Cobalamin C defect presenting as severe neonatal hyperammonemia: European Journal of Pediatrics http://bit.ly/gLgsFn #FamPractice
Precious Bodily Fluids: Nonhepatic hyperammonemias
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PBFluids? Nonhepatic hyperammonemias: A couple of months ago we had a patient with hyperammonemia from Depakote.... http://bit.ly/esn2Q9
Notes from Dr. RW: Nonhepatic hyperammonemias
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Notes from Dr. RW: Nonhepatic hyperammonemias http://t.co/RvnGJyl
Ocera Therapeutics Completes First In Human Studies With OCR-002 For The Treatment Of Hyperammonemia And Hepatic Encephalopathy
medicalnewstoday.com — “Ocera Therapeutics, Inc. announced that it has completed two studies evaluating the safety and pharmacokinetics of OCR-002 (ornithine phenylacetate) which includes healthy volunteers and patients” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Ocera Therapeutics Completes First In Human Studies With OCR-002 For The Treatment Of Hyperammonemia And Hepatic Encep... http://mnt.to/3P9W
Pearls & Oy-sters: Status epilepticus from hyperammonemia after lung transplant
neurology.org — “Pearls & Oy-sters: Status epilepticus from hyperammonemia after lung transplant” View full resource at neurology.org
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Interesting cause of status epilepticus - look out for hyperamonemia from @GreenJournal http://ow.ly/6mP7V
Clinical Cases and Images: CasesBlog: SHAKE may be common in hospitals: Supplement-associated Hyperammonemia After Cachectic Episode
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SHAKE may be common in hospitals: Supplement-associated Hyperammonemia After Cachectic Episode: High-protein die... http://bit.ly/eRjMlW
Arch Intern Med -- Abstract: Iatrogenic Hyperammonemia After Anorexia, March 8, 2010, Welsh et al. 170 (5): 486
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Very creative eponym - "Shake syndrome" - http://bit.ly/aOTx0s - and I presume it is more frequent than tought!
HealthScout-Consumer Health News, Information and Resources Updated Daily-Digestive-Sudden Protein Intake Harmful for Some Hospitalized Patients
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Sudden Protein Intake Harmful for Some Hospitalized Patients http://tinyurl.com/yjzcmha
Sudden Protein Intake Harmful to Hospital Patients - MedicineNet - Health and Medical Information Produced by Doctors
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FDA Approves Drug To Treat Condition That Causes Elevated Ammonia Levels
medicalnewstoday.com — “The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Carbaglu (carglumic acid) Tablets to treat a condition that results in too much ammonia in the blood. The condition, N-acetylglutamate synt” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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FDA Approves Drug To Treat Condition That Causes Elevated Ammonia Levels http://mnt.to/3z9j #regulatory
SafetyLit: Injury Research and Prevention Literature Update - Abstract Details
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Hyperammonemia following glufosinate-containing herbicide poisoning: A potential marker of severe neurotoxicity.... http://bit.ly/edwvHC
Carbaglu approved for N-acetylglutamate synthase (NAGS) deficiency - MPR
empr.com — “The FDA has approved Carbaglu (carglumic acid tablets, from Orphan Europe) for the treatment of the genetic disorder N-acetylglutamate synthase (NAGS) deficiency, which causes hyperammonemia.” View full resource at empr.com
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MPR News: Carbaglu approved for N-acetylglutamate synthase (NAGS) deficiency: The FDA has approved Carbaglu (cargl... http://bit.ly/bkk4fM
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