Aphasia in a child following reye syndrome.
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Reye syndrome and salicylates.
This year in the United States there has been considerable controversy about circumstantial evidence linking salicylates to the pathogenesis of Reye syndrome and, in particular, whether that evidence is sufficiently strong to justify action. After careful review both the Federal government and the American Academy of Pediatrics have warned physicians and parents of the possible risk of Reye syn...
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عنوان ژورنال: Higher Brain Function Research
سال: 1988
ISSN: 0285-9513,1880-6716
DOI: 10.2496/apr.8.1