2016
DOI: 10.4103/1817-1745.193361
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Pyridoxine-dependent convulsions among children with refractory seizures: A 3-year follow-up study

Abstract: Introduction:Epilepsy accounts for 1% of the global disease burden and about 8–10 million epilepsy patients live in India. About 30–40% of these patients become drug-resistant and land up with palliative or disease-modifying surgeries. This is a situation causing great concern in view of the psychosocial and economic burden on the patient and the family apart from severe cognitive and motor consequences, especially in children. Therefore, it is mandatory to have an insight into the wide spectrum of causes with… Show more

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“…A hypochromic microcytic anaemia may also develop . In addition, it is used in rare cases of refractory epilepsy in children . Advertisements include the prevention of vascular disease, premenstrual tension, stabilising diabetes and improving brain function.…”
Section: Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A hypochromic microcytic anaemia may also develop . In addition, it is used in rare cases of refractory epilepsy in children . Advertisements include the prevention of vascular disease, premenstrual tension, stabilising diabetes and improving brain function.…”
Section: Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6)mentioning
confidence: 99%