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Sclerotic acid is a non-scientific common name that may refer to a number of plant species and varieties.
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Nomenclature
Other Names:
Historical Use of Sclerotic acid
Sclerotic acid in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Description
Historical Use of Sclerotic acid in Western Medicine
Quote Paraph: "Among other drugs which I have tried without seeing benefit, other than slight and rare, from their use, are aconite, hydrocyanic acid, bromide of camphor, nitrite of soda, nitrite of amyl (by the mouth), chloral hydrate, paraldehyde, benzoate of soda, Piscidia erythrina, Calabar bean, ergot, sclerotic acid, codeia, and cocculus indicus."
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Primary Source: Gowers W R, Taylor J. A Manual of Diseases of the Nervous System: Brain and crainal nerves; general and functional diseases. Volume 2. 3rd ed. Blakiston. 1907. p. 765.
Background
Synonymns for Sclerotic acid
Patent Medicines and Medicines with Multiple Ingredients that include Sclerotic acid
Pharmaceutical Information
Chemical Constituents
Evidence or the Use of Sclerotic acid in the Treatment of Epilepesy
Basic Science
Animal Studies
Cohort, Case-Control and Non-Randomized Trials
Randomized Controlled Trials
Meta-Analysis
1st Five Results: pubmed search
Bandar N Aljafen, Ruwa Alneseyan, Taim Muayqil, Mashael O Alkhateeb, Mubarak M Aldosari, Aya Alsermani, Lujain Alnakhli, Renad Althomali, Razan Alnami, Ruba Alqahtani, Lama Ibrahim, Fawzi Babtain
Evaluating the prevalence and risk factors for depression in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis: A cross-sectional multicenter study.
Epilepsy Behav: 2024, 154;109782
[PubMed:38636108]
[WorldCat.org]
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S Amin, B Ruban-Fell, I Newell, J Evans, K Vyas, C Nortvedt, R F Chin
Treatment guidelines for rare, early-onset conditions associated with epileptic seizures: a literature review on Rett syndrome and tuberous sclerosis complex.
Orphanet J Rare Dis: 2024, 19(1);89
[PubMed:38409029]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
(I e)
Yueying Liu, Yuanjin Chang, Xiaofan Jiang, Huiya Mei, Yingsi Cao, Dongqin Wu, Ruijin Xie, Wenjun Jiang, Emely Vasquez, Yu Wu, Shunyan Lin, Yachuan Cao
Analysis of the role of PANoptosis in seizures via integrated bioinformatics analysis and experimental validation.
Heliyon: 2024, 10(4);e26219
[PubMed:38404827]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
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Maéline Muller, Jasmine Bélanger, Imane Hadj-Aissa, Conghao Zhang, Chantelle F Sephton, Paul A Dutchak
GATOR1 Mutations Impair PI3 Kinase-Dependent Growth Factor Signaling Regulation of mTORC1.
Int J Mol Sci: 2024, 25(4);
[PubMed:38396745]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
(I e)
Hana Mojžišová, Martin Elišák, David Krýsl, Jitka Hanzalová, Adam Kalina, Marko Petržalka, Irena Doležalová, Matěj Červenka, Barbora Cvičková, Robert Leško, Jan Šroubek, Daniela Sochůrková, Jan Hemza, Eva Brichtová, Justina Dargvainiene, Zdeněk Vojtěch, Milan Brázdil, Klaus-Peter Wandinger, Frank Leypoldt, Petr Marusič
Low prevalence of neural autoantibodies in perioperative cerebrospinal fluid samples of epilepsy surgery patients: A multicenter prospective study.
Epilepsia: 2024, 65(3);687-697
[PubMed:38279908]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
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