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Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency with Persistent Abnormality in Cerebral Glutamate Metabolism in Adults
Radiology, 07/01/09
Gropman AI et al. - Treatments that improve cerebral glucose metabolism and glutamate neurotransmission may improve neurologic outcome in patients with OTCD, in whom prevention and treatment of hyperammonemic episodes appear to be insufficient.
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