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Psychosomatic Medicine 7:291-301 (1945)
© 1945 American Psychosomatic Society

The Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Porphyria

NATHAN ROTH M.D.1

1 The Menninger Clinic Topeka, Kansas

The neuropsychiatric features of porphyria, together with the neuropathologic processes, are outlined. Ten cases histories, three with the neuropathologic findings at autopsy, are given; of these, six are cases of porphyria and four of porphyria without porphyrinuria. Certain features of the neuropsychiatric symptomatology are emphasized.

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Research conducted at the Psychiatric Division of Bellevue Hospital and the Department of Psychiatry, New York University College of Medicine.







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