Vitamin Responsive Conditions in Paediatric Neurology
Samenvatting
This book, the latest in the International Child Neurology Review series, is the first authoritative synthesis of the role of vitamin treatments in children with neurological disorders.
It covers all the conditions seen in paediatric neurology that are treatable by vitamin supplementation and consists of up–to–date, concise reviews by an international group of experts in their specific fields. They cover: biotinidase deficiency; the role of vitamins in the developing nervous system, mitochondrial disorders and autism; homocysteinuria; conditions responsive to vitamin E or riboflavin; disorders of folic acid and vitamin B12 metabolism; folinic acid responsive seizures, and all aspects of pyridoxine–dependent and pyridoxine–responsive seizures.
It is the first time that clinical and data research in this field has been drawn together in one source, making available previously unpublished material. This will be a unique data resource for anyone involved in the care of children with vitamin–responsive neurological disorders.
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
Neural tube defects and childhood brain tumours: the role of maternal vitamin supplementation, Carol B ower
Vitamins/minerals and autism, Mary Coleman
Homocystinuria due to cystathionine beta–synthase deficiency, Brian Fowler
Riboflavin responsive disorders, Barbara Garavaglia
Folinic acid responsive seizures, Keith Hyland
Vitamin treatment in mitochondrial cytopathies, Robert McFarland , Robert W. Taylor and Douglass M. Turnbull
Vitamin E responsive conditions in paediatric neurology, David P. R. Muller
Cobalamin and folate responsive disorders, Robert Surtees
Pyridoxine dependent and pyridoxine responsive seizures, Peter Baxter
Vitamin responsive conditions in paediatric neurology: a clinical approach, Peter Baxter
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