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1. Cuesta M, Garrahy A, Thompson CJ. SIAD: practical recommendations for diagnosis and management. Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 2016, 39(9): 991-1001.
2. Romoli M, Mazzocchetti P, D'Alonzo R, et al. Valproic acid and epilepsy: from molecular mechanisms to clinical evidences. Curr Neuropharmacol, 2019, 17(10): 926-946.
3. Nanau RM, Neuman MG. Adverse drug reactions induced by valproic acid. Clin Biochem, 2013, 46(15): 1323-1338.
4. Schwartz WB, Bennett W, Curelop S, et al. A syndrome of renal sodium loss and hyponatremia probably resulting from inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone. Am J Med, 1957, 23(4): 529-542.
5. Beers E, van Puijenbroek E P, Bartelink I H, et al. Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) or hyponatraemia associated with valproic acid: four case reports from the Netherlands and a case/non-case analysis of vigibase. Drug Saf, 2010, 33(1): 47-55.