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Published Online: July 1941

AN ANAPHYLACTIC RESPONSE DURING INSULIN SHOCK THERAPY OF SCHIZOPHRENIA : A Detailed Case Report with Follow-Up Studies

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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It is hoped that this report will serve to stimulate further investigations to close the gaps which exist in the knowledge of allergy to insulin, and to emphasize that sensitivity to insulin during shock therapy in the treatment of schizophrenia is not limited to decrease in tolerance and to local reactions, but may suddenly become manifest as an anaphylactic reaction demanding prompt and pro-appropriate treatment.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 140 - 142

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Published in print: July 1941
Published online: 1 April 2006

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EDWARD N. HINKO
Eloise Hospital, Eloise, Michigan
MERYL M. FENTON
Eloise Hospital, Eloise, Michigan
HARRY BALBEROR
Eloise Hospital, Eloise, Michigan

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