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Acetazolamide-Responsive Ataxia
Seminars in Neurology, 2013Acetazolamide-responsive ataxia represents a unique collection of genetically distinct episodic ataxia (EA) disorders associated with paroxysmal cerebellar symptoms many of which are responsive to medical treatment with acetazolamide, a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor.
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JAMA, 1961
To the Editor:— The use of acetazolamide (Diamox) as a diuretic carries with it implications and dangers of which many physicians are insufficiently aware. The drug is contraindicated in individuals with chronic narrow-angle glaucoma since its potent action in diminishing aqueous production serves to maintain normal intraocular tension even as ...
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To the Editor:— The use of acetazolamide (Diamox) as a diuretic carries with it implications and dangers of which many physicians are insufficiently aware. The drug is contraindicated in individuals with chronic narrow-angle glaucoma since its potent action in diminishing aqueous production serves to maintain normal intraocular tension even as ...
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Acetazolamide and Aplastic Anemia
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1992S. Shapiro, Frederick T. Fraunfelder
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Taste disturbance with acetazolamide
The Lancet, 1990Mcmurdo, Marion E. T.+2 more
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Acetazolamide and general anaesthesia
Medical Journal of Australia, 1984Ross Littlewood+3 more
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