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Am J Psychiatry 120:182-185, August 1963
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.120.2.182
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ACANTHROCYTOSIS ASSOCIATED WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA

DOMENIC A. ROVITO M.D.1, and FRANK J. PIRONE M.D.2

1 Chief, NP Service, Wilmington, Del.
2 Senior Psychiatrist, VAH, Wilmington, Del.

A case of acanthrocytosis with mild neurological symptoms but associated with a characteristic acute paranoid schizophrenic reaction following but not necessarily the result of oestrogen therapy is reported and some observations made.




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