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Taher AT et al. - Correlation between all study variables (gender, age, trough plasma VPA level, duration of exposure, baseline Hb level) and change in total Hb level showed that only baseline Hb level was a significant factor (inverse relationship). Hb increase was evident in 47.0% of values. A clinically relevant increase in Hb (> 0.5 g/dL) occurred in 23.9% of values. VPA is associated with a change in total Hb level that correlates inversely with baseline Hb levels.

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