AMAarchives of neurology & psychiatry . Chart 4.—Diagrammatic representation of average maximum rise of bloodsugar in the various conditions noted. Horizontal line at .045 represents theaverage normal Chart 5.—The upper curve represents the average reaction in catatonic lower curve shows the average reaction in simple deteriorating dementiapraecox. 190 ARCHIlllS OF XEUROLOGV AXD PSYCHIATRY DEMENTIA PRAECOX The response to sugar feeding was practically normal in thehehei)hrenic type. The initial hlood sugar concentration after a twelvehour fast was uniformly higher in the catat
AMAarchives of neurology & psychiatry . Chart 4.—Diagrammatic representation of average maximum rise of bloodsugar in the various conditions noted. Horizontal line at .045 represents theaverage normal Chart 5.—The upper curve represents the average reaction in catatonic lower curve shows the average reaction in simple deteriorating dementiapraecox. 190 ARCHIlllS OF XEUROLOGV AXD PSYCHIATRY DEMENTIA PRAECOX The response to sugar feeding was practically normal in thehehei)hrenic type. The initial hlood sugar concentration after a twelvehour fast was uniformly higher in the catatonic patients than in thosewith other forms of dementia praecox. The average initial level of thecatatonic j)atients was per cent, as compared to per cent, forthe hebephrenic j^atients and per cent, for those with the simple TABLE 2.—Glucose Tests in Cases of Dementia , Paranoid Type Before Vz Hour 1 Hour 2 Hour 3 Hour Total Period of Case Xo. Feeding Interval Interval Interval Interval Rise Rise PDl 1/4 hour PD2 1/4 hour PD3 1^ hour PD4
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