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The Blood Cholesterol in Epilepsy in Relation to Treatment by Dehydration and Ketogenesis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 February 2018
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Cholesterol metabolism in epilepsy has been investigated by a number of observers during recent years, but the results have been contradictory and confusing, as the following summary shows: 1920, De Crinis (1): Cholesterol increased before seizures. 1923, Pezzali (2): Cholesterol decreased before seizures; low average levels in epileptics. 1927, Robinson, Brain and Kay (3): Cholesterol decreased before seizures. 1927, Osnato and Killian (4): Results negative. 1929, Goodall (5): Results negative. 1929, Fox Gosden and Brain (6): Cholesterol decreased before seizures; general low values in epileptics and increased variability in individual patients. 1930, Duncan (7): That there is no definite evidence to show that the occurrence of an epileptic fit is associated with a fall in the level of cholesterol in the blood.
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