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Valproate and epilepsy: for women as well as men
- Correspondence to Dr Charlotte Lawthom, Neurology, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, Newport NP11 5GH, UK; charlotte.lawthom2{at}wales.nhs.uk
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Valproate and epilepsy: for women as well as men
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- Accepted March 11, 2018
- First published April 23, 2018.
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May 18, 2018
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