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73 related items for PubMed ID: 3991165

  • 1. [Changes in calcium metabolism in children treated with anti-epileptic drugs: increased renal calcium reabsorption].
    Sztriha L, Havass Z.
    Orv Hetil; 1985 Mar 24; 126(12):709-10, 713. PubMed ID: 3991165
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  • 2. [Long-term effects of anti-epileptic treatment on the blood calcium, phosphates and alkaline phosphatase].
    Gasparoni MC, Martini C, Garibaldi E, Colombo A.
    Minerva Pediatr; 1977 Jun 16; 29(21):1373-7. PubMed ID: 882080
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  • 3. [The effect of anti-convulsive long term treatment on serum concentration of alkaline phosphatase, calcium, magnesium and inorganic phosphates in children].
    Fichsel H, Kling R.
    Bibl Psychiatr; 1975 Jun 16; (151):156-60. PubMed ID: 1156342
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  • 4. Altered vitamin-D metabolism due to anticonvulsant drugs in epileptic children.
    Kaushik A, Sehgal H, Kumar R.
    Indian Pediatr; 1982 Jun 16; 19(6):489-92. PubMed ID: 7141663
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  • 5. The effect of long term anticonvulsant therapy on serum calcium, phosphate and alkaline phosphatase in Nigerian epileptic patients.
    Apantaku JB, Afonja OA, Boyo AE.
    Trop Geogr Med; 1975 Dec 16; 27(4):418-21. PubMed ID: 1216324
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  • 6. [Effect of anticonvulsant drugs on calcium and phosphorus metabolism and bone mineral content (BMC) changes in epileptics].
    Zhang SH.
    Zhonghua Shen Jing Jing Shen Ke Za Zhi; 1988 Jun 16; 21(3):129-33, 188. PubMed ID: 3229198
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  • 7. Disturbances of calcium-, magnesium- and phosphatemetabolism during anticonvulsive treatment in epileptic children.
    Fichsel H, Kling R.
    Acta Univ Carol Med Monogr; 1976 Jun 16; (75):194-5. PubMed ID: 1052632
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  • 8. Biochemical changes suggesting osteomalacia in patients receiving anticonvulsant drugs.
    Miraj-ud-Din, Khan GQ, Wahid A.
    J Indian Med Assoc; 1981 Jul 01; 77(1):1-5. PubMed ID: 7328321
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  • 9. Effect of vitamin D and calcium on bone mineral density in children with CP and epilepsy in full-time care.
    Jekovec-Vrhovsek M, Kocijancic A, Prezelj J.
    Dev Med Child Neurol; 2000 Jun 01; 42(6):403-5. PubMed ID: 10875526
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  • 10. Calcium metabolism during anticonvulsant therapy.
    Snehalata C, Ramamurthi B.
    Neurol India; 1972 Jun 01; 20(2):94-8. PubMed ID: 4635585
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  • 11. [Long-term anticonvulsant therapy and calcium and phosphorus metabolism].
    Bergonzi P, De Rosa G, Mazza S, Mennuni G, Zuppi PL.
    Riv Neurol; 1979 Jun 01; 49(1):72-81. PubMed ID: 451400
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  • 12. Serum calcium, phosphate and alkaline phosphate levels in epileptic children treated with phenobarbitone.
    Ojinnaka NC, Iloeje SO.
    East Afr Med J; 1997 Nov 01; 74(11):723-6. PubMed ID: 9557446
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  • 13. [Changes in serum concentrations of calcium and inorganic phosphates and alkaline phosphatase activity due to anti-ipileptic treatment].
    Bonfils P, Kuonen E, Flückiger J, Flury W, Hodler J.
    Schweiz Med Wochenschr; 1976 Aug 14; 106(33):1109-15. PubMed ID: 795023
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  • 14. [A study of the urinary acidifying capacity of patients chronically treated with anticonvulsants (author's transl)].
    Tabernero Romo JM, Rodriguez Commes JL, de Manueles J, González Macías S, Bondía A, Acosta A, Marcías Núñez JF, de Castro del Pozo S.
    Med Clin (Barc); 1981 Jan 25; 76(2):61-4. PubMed ID: 7218939
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  • 15. Low plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D and serum calcium levels in institutionalized epileptic subjects: associated risk factors, consequences and response to treatment with vitamin D.
    Davie MW, Emberson CE, Lawson DE, Roberts GE, Barnes JL, Barnes ND, Heeley AF.
    Q J Med; 1983 Jan 25; 52(205):79-91. PubMed ID: 6603629
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  • 16. Effect of anticonvulsant drugs on alkaline phosphatase and gamma-glutamyltransferase activity in human leukocytes.
    Tarallo P, Lahrichi M, Batt AM, Galteau MM.
    Biomedicine; 1978 Apr 25; 29(2):67-9. PubMed ID: 27258
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  • 17. [Calcium metabolism during antiepileptic therapy].
    Kraft D, Schaefer K, Bochentin W, von Herrath D, Opitz A, Koeppe P.
    Nervenarzt; 1973 Mar 25; 44(3):150-4. PubMed ID: 4144554
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  • 18. [The effect of anticonvulsants on bone metabolism].
    Máttyus A, Bombitz G, Gergely A, Morava E.
    Orv Hetil; 1978 Jul 16; 119(29):1767-71. PubMed ID: 673395
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  • 19. Calcium metabolism in patients with epilepsy.
    Bowe J.
    Br Med J; 1970 Nov 28; 4(5734):559. PubMed ID: 5483337
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  • 20. [Changes in serum levels of alkaline phosphatase, calcium, and inorganic phosphate following antiepileptic therapy (author's transl)].
    Takasaka Y, Asano Y, Yamauchi T, Kataoka N, Hirabayashi Y.
    Hokkaido Igaku Zasshi; 1981 Jul 28; 56(4):431-8. PubMed ID: 7327519
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