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Hyperammonemia after capecitabine associated with occult impairment of the urea cycle

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Cancer patients receiving chemotherapy often complain of “chemobrain” or cognitive impairment, but mechanisms remain elusive. Click to show full abstract

Cancer patients receiving chemotherapy often complain of “chemobrain” or cognitive impairment, but mechanisms remain elusive.

Keywords: associated occult; occult impairment; capecitabine associated; urea cycle; impairment urea; hyperammonemia capecitabine

Journal Title: Cancer Medicine
Year Published: 2019

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