WHAT IS KNOWN AND OBJECTIVE Valproate sodium is an effective antiepileptic drug (AED). Serious adverse effects of valproate sodium are uncommon. This case report illustrates the existence of non-hyperammonaemia valproate-induced… Click to show full abstract
WHAT IS KNOWN AND OBJECTIVE Valproate sodium is an effective antiepileptic drug (AED). Serious adverse effects of valproate sodium are uncommon. This case report illustrates the existence of non-hyperammonaemia valproate-induced encephalopathy. CASE DESCRIPTION A 47-year-old woman with epilepsy who developed valproate-induced encephalopathy without hyperammonaemia after valproate sodium treatment, and the symptoms completely subsided after withdrawal of valproate sodium. WHAT IS NEW AND CONCLUSION Early diagnosis and identification of the mechanisms of non-hyperammonaemia valproate-induced encephalopathy are important. Immediate discontinuation of valproate sodium results in rapid resolution of symptoms in these patients.
               
Click one of the above tabs to view related content.