Ketogenic Diet For Refractory Epilepsy In Children- An Institutional Experience

  • Ferraria N
  • Mendes P
  • Oliveira F
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Introduction: Ketogenic diet consists in a adequate protein diet (1 qram/kg), low in carbohydrates and rich in lipids, which induces a prolonged state of ketosis that modifies the cerebral energetic metabolism. This study aims to characterize the children with refractory epilepsy treated with ketogenic diet, enrolled in a Child Development Center in Portugal. It intends to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of the diet and to identify in which epilepsy syndromes and etiologies the diet is effective.

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Ferraria, N., Mendes, P., & Oliveira, F. (2013). Ketogenic Diet For Refractory Epilepsy In Children- An Institutional Experience. Pediatrics & Therapeutics, 03(03). https://doi.org/10.4172/2161-0665.1000162

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