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1. Pharmacokinetics And Individualized Administration Of Valproic Acid In Children With Epilepsy
2. The Study Of Levels Of IL-1β And IGF-1 In The Serum In Children With Epilepsy
3. The Study On Changes Of Blood Cell Innate Immunity And Serum SIL-2R In Children With Epilepsy
4. Clinical Study Of Valproate (VPA) On Glycometabolism In Children With Epilepsy
5. The Study Of The Quality Of Life In Children With Epilepsy
6. Research On The Changes Of The Liver Function And Lipids In Children With Epilepsy Who Used Sodium Valproate And The Influential Factors Of These Changes
7. Effects Of Sodium Valproate And Topiramate On Weight And Related Metabolism Indexes In Children With Epilepsy
8. Detection And Significance Of Levels Of NO And IGF-1 In The Serum In Children With Epilepsy
9. An Event-related Potentials Study For Mathematics Cognitive Function In Normal Children And Children With Epilepsy
10. Study On Quality Of Life In Children With Epilepsy In China
11. A Study In Cognition Of School-age Children With Epilepsy Treated By The Phenobarbital And An Analysis Of Related Factors In Those Cognitions
12. Life Quality Of Parents Of Children With Epilepsy And Its Impact Factors
13. The Changes Of Immunization Levels And The Influence Of Oxcarbazepine,topiramate On Immune Ability In Children With Epilepsy
14. Efficacy And Tolerability Of Levetiracetam In Children With Epilepsy
15. Effect Of Valproic Acid And Topiramate Monotherapy On Bone Metabolism In Children With Epilepsy
16. Relationship Between The Erythrocyte Complement Receptor 1 Genomic Density Polymorphism And Erythrocyte Immune Function In Children With Epilepsy
17. Intelligence Structure Of Children With Epilepsy, Personality And Behavioral Characteristics Of Study
18. Sodium Valproate Monotherapy On Neutrophil Function In Children With Epilepsy
19. Symptoms Of Children With Epilepsy And Analysis Of MRI-related Changes
20. A Preliminary Study Of Intelligence Structure And Adaptive Behaviour Features In Children With Epilepsy
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