Alpha-lipoic acid is a widely used medication that does not need a prescription. Although it is safely used in adults, hitherto no safe dose for children has been reported, and there is no known antidote. The medical literature provides four reports of alpha-lipoic acid intoxication in the pediatric population to date. This case-report is the lowest known dose of alpha-lipoic acid intake leading to poisoning in a teenager.
ÖZÇölyak ve invajinasyon birlikteliği erişkinlerde görülmekle birlikte literatürde az sayıda çocuk olguda bildirilmiştir. Bu olgu ile çocukluk çağında invajinasyon ve çölyak birlikteliğini tartışmak istedik.Anahtar kelimeler: Çölyak hastalığı, invajinasyon, çocukluk çağı ABSTRACT Association between celiac disease and invagination is common in adults, but there are few cases have been reported in pediatric patients as well. In this case we would like to discuss the correlation between celiac disease and invagination.
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