David S. Bachman
Johns Hopkins University
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Neurology | 1977
David S. Bachman; Ian J. Butler; Guy M. McKhann
Since the proposed mode of action of dipropylacetic acid, an anticonvulsant, is to increase central nervous system gamma-aminobutyric acid levels, we used this agent to treat identical twins with juvenile Huntingtons chorea. Their clinical status did not improve immediately after they received dipropylacetic acid. Furthermore, long-term administration (over a year) of high doses of the agent (up to 2,400 mg per day; 92 mg per kilogram per day) did not seem to alter the slow progression of their disease. Prior to treatment with dipropylacetic acid, the twins had normal cerebrospinal fluid gamma-aminobutyric acid levels. In addition, cerebrospinal fluid 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid and homovanillic acid were determined before and after 18 hours of high-dose probenecid. The former showed a normal threefold to fourfold increase after probenecid administration, but homovanillic acid had a distinctly subnormal turnover after probenecid, with only a threefold rather than the normal tenfold increase.
Pediatrics | 1976
David S. Bachman; Fred J. Hodges; John M. Freeman
Annals of Neurology | 1978
David S. Bachman; Peter T. Ostrow
Pediatrics | 1998
Glen F. Huff; Sandra P. Bagwell; David S. Bachman
Pediatrics | 1977
David S. Bachman; Fred J. Hodges; John M. Freeman
Pediatrics | 1975
David S. Bachman
Pediatrics | 1973
David S. Bachman
Annals of Neurology | 1979
David S. Bachman
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology | 2008
David S. Bachman
Pediatrics | 1979
David S. Bachman