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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 49
Case 34 Intramyelinic Edema in Infancy
diet, particularly of branched-chain amino acids. This is accomplished by using a metabolic formula that is low in leucine, isoleucine, and valine and supplementing with small calculated amounts of valine and isoleucine. Some forms of MSUD are responsive to high dosing of thiamine supplementation, since thiamine
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 49
Case 34 Intramyelinic Edema in Infancy
diet, particularly of branched-chain amino acids. This is accomplished by using a metabolic formula that is low in leucine, isoleucine, and valine and supplementing with small calculated amounts of valine and isoleucine. Some forms of MSUD are responsive to high dosing of thiamine supplementation, since thiamine
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 49
Case 34 Intramyelinic Edema in Infancy
diet, particularly of branched-chain amino acids. This is accomplished by using a metabolic formula that is low in leucine, isoleucine, and valine and supplementing with small calculated amounts of valine and isoleucine. Some forms of MSUD are responsive to high dosing of thiamine supplementation, since thiamine
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 48
Case 33 Widened Sylvian Fissures and Basal Ganglia
diet, particularly low in lysine and tryptophan; this is accomplished by supplementing with a metabolic formula that is low in tryptophan and lysine and enriched in arginine. Patients are also treated with levocarnitine to facilitate the excretion of toxic metabolites. Finally, during illnesses, intact protein is further
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 48
Case 33 Widened Sylvian Fissures and Basal Ganglia
diet, particularly low in lysine and tryptophan; this is accomplished by supplementing with a metabolic formula that is low in tryptophan and lysine and enriched in arginine. Patients are also treated with levocarnitine to facilitate the excretion of toxic metabolites. Finally, during illnesses, intact protein is further
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 48
Case 33 Widened Sylvian Fissures and Basal Ganglia
diet, particularly low in lysine and tryptophan; this is accomplished by supplementing with a metabolic formula that is low in tryptophan and lysine and enriched in arginine. Patients are also treated with levocarnitine to facilitate the excretion of toxic metabolites. Finally, during illnesses, intact protein is further
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