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Psychosomatic Medicine 10:109-110 (1948)
© 1948 American Psychosomatic Society
1 Montclair, New Jersey
Demonstration of persistent fasting hypoglycemia led to two laparotomies before a heterotopic pancreatic adenoma was found and removed from a woman of 36 years, who had suffered from fatigue, persistent sleepiness, comatose attacks requiring glucose injection, and in whose encephalogram there was definite evidence of bilateral cortical atrophy. Recovery was symptomatically complete. Rohrschach tests before and after operation showed distinct evidence of this reversal.
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