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Relationship Between Early Feeding and Communication Development in Infants: Birth To 12 Months [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Introduction: Anecdotal reports suggest that infants experiencing early feeding difficulties may have delays in communication development. Methods: The first stage of the study involved the development of a theoretically based assessment protocol to test
Hird, Kathryn, Massey, S J, Simmer, K
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Wilson Disease: An Updated Review on the Drug Management and its Neurological Aspects [PDF]

open access: yes
Wilson\u27s disease, stemming from a malfunctioning ATP7B protein, disrupts the body\u27s ability to manage copper effectively. Its clinical impact can range from an inconspicuous condition with no apparent symptoms to severe liver problems, such as ...
Patil Poonam. P, Seema. A. Gosavi, Josi. Siddhi. N, Giri. Vaishnav. R, Jadhav. Akash.S, Fitwe Pankaj.P
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The production of pharmaceutical grade trientine dihydrochloride for the treatment of Wilson’s disease: a personal account [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This article describes the background to the production of trientine dihydrochloride for the treatment of Wilson's ...
Purchase, Rupert
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Dr John Walshe and the treatment of Wilson's disease [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Treatment of Wilson’s disease was transformed in the 20th century by the introduction of four drugs, which could be administered orally: D-penicillamine, triethylenetetramine (trientine) dihydrochloride, zinc acetate and ammonium tetrathiomolybdate ...
Purchase, Rupert
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The different names used for trientine and triethylenetetramine [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Approved, colloquial, trade and code names for the copper chelating agent triethylenetetramine and two of its salts are ...
Purchase, Rupert
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Copper Poisoning with Emphasis on Its Clinical Manifestations and Treatment of Intoxication

open access: yesAdvances in Public Health
Background. Copper is an essential trace element found in the human body in an oxidized (Cu II) and reduced (Cu I) form. It plays a crucial role in the integrity and function of proteins and enzymes. Short-term and long-term exposure to copper can result
Mehrdad Rafati Rahimzadeh   +3 more
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New developments in the management of Wilson's disease in children

open access: yesGlobal Pediatrics
Wilson's disease (WD) is a rare disorder of the copper metabolism with an autosomal recessive transmission. In children, the most frequent clinical presentation is liver disease, variable from increased transaminases to liver cirrhosis or acute liver ...
Tudor Lucian Pop, Alina Grama
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Dr H. B. F. (Hal) Dixon (1928-2008) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
A University of Cambridge collaboration between Dr Hal Dixon and Dr John Walshe in the introduction of trientine dihydrochloride for the treatment of Wilson’s disease is ...
Purchase, Rupert
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