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Assuming ketogenic is required, and diet is required, and in is required, and autism is required, the following 4 results were found.

  1. Metabolic derangements and Autismhttps://cnke.org/articles/126

    Disruption at any of the stages in metabolism could contribute to primary and/or secondary contributions to ASD Possible Role for Metabolism in the Pathogenesis of ASD Overview of Metabolism: Metabolism encompasses biochemical processes for: Converting...

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  2. Infantile Spasms Syndromehttps://cnke.org/articles/269

    Terminology The Infantile Spasms Syndrome (ISs) belongs to the group of “early epileptic encephalopathies” (EEE), characterized by severe, drug-resistant epileptic disorders, with onset in early life, associated to persistent EEG abnormalities and...

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  3. Investigations in Rare Treatable Disordershttps://cnke.org/articles/289

    Investigations and Management of Rare Treatable Neurological Disorders 1. AR-GCH1 Deficiency Without Hyperphenylalaninaemia Presentation: Resembles cerebral palsy, oculogyric crises, tremulousness, bradykinesia. Key Investigations: Phenylalanine...

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  4. Rett Syndrome : Therapy prospectshttps://cnke.org/articles/159

    Genetics: RTT is an X-linked neurodevelopmental disorder primarily affecting females, caused by mutations in the MECP2 gene. Phenotypic Variability: Includes classical and atypical forms, with overlapping features in autism spectrum disorders....

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