Abstract

1. A series of 67 cases receiving the hypoglycemic treatment were reviewed for the occurrence of epileptic seizures. Eighteen such cases or 27 per cent of the group experienced one or more seizures. 2. Twelve cases appeared to have been benefited by such seizures. In at least three cases, the occurrence of the seizure appeared to be a deciding factor in the outcome. 3. The occurrence of epileptic seizures during the treatment has, in our experience, proved to be not only without danger to the patient, but in some instances a decisive factor which together with the coma and hypoglycemia has helped to bring about improvement in our cases.

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