2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2017.05.011
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An evaluation of oxidative and nitrosative stress in children-who-stutter and its relationship to severity

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“…In addition, one study of nitric oxide in the blood of children who stuttered, by Bilal et al ( 2017 ), may be of great relevance in this context. The reported result is very striking, but the method of analysis appears to be relatively complicated, which implies that it needs to be confirmed before conclusions and hypotheses can be built on it.…”
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“…In addition, one study of nitric oxide in the blood of children who stuttered, by Bilal et al ( 2017 ), may be of great relevance in this context. The reported result is very striking, but the method of analysis appears to be relatively complicated, which implies that it needs to be confirmed before conclusions and hypotheses can be built on it.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study analyzing blood samples for indications of oxidative and nitrosative stress was published by Bilal et al ( 2017 ), involving 40 children who stuttered, aged 3–17, and 40 children as the control group. The reported result was striking, with higher levels of all the reported compounds in the stuttering group.…”
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