THE INFLUENCE OF CORTISONE-ACETATE ON SOME SERUM PHOSPHORUS METABOLITES IN YOUNG MALE SCHIZOPHRENICS
Abstract
Oral cortisone acetate can differentiate between young male schizophrenics and a comparable control group by inducing an increase in alkaline phosphatases and a decrease in phospho-lipids in the former. No such changes were observed in the latter group.
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