Publications by authors named "Giada Bennati"

Alternating hemiplegia of childhood (AHC) is a rare neurological disorder that usually manifests before 18 months of age and is characterized by recurrent, alternating episodes of hemiparesis with variable frequency and can last from a few minutes to several days. We present a case of AHC in a little girl carrying a sporadic mutation in the ATP1A3 gene (p.Glu815Lys) refractory to flunarizine and non-compliant to topiramate due to adverse effects treated with oral compound of adenosine-5'-triphosphate (ATP) capsules.

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  • * A method called HPLC-UV was employed to assess the chemical stability, confirming that most storage conditions maintained the medication's concentration within acceptable limits.
  • * The study found that glycopyrrolate remains stable for at least 210 days at room temperature or 4 °C in different types of containers, except for glass at 45 °C, ensuring safety and quality for pediatric use.
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Familial hypomagnesemia with hypercalciuria and nephrocalcinosis (FHHNC) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder affecting <1/1,000,000 people. It is caused by mutations in the CLDN16 (FHHNC Type 1) or CLDN19 (FHHNC Type 2) genes, which are located on Chromosomes 3q27 and 1p34.2, respectively.

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The prevalence of children with medical complexity is increasing, therefore drug formulations must be updated in accordance with their needs. Furthermore, a different drug formulation may be also needed for patients who require a very low dosage which is not easily reachable with those of the industrial products or for those following a ketogenic diet. Galenic (or compounded) drugs have been recently pointed out as effective in treating children.

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