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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 13, 1021-1023, Copyright © 1967 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Serum Magnesium Concentration in Schizophrenia and Epilepsy

Ulysses S. Seal 1 and Harold Eist 1

1 Research Service and Psychiatry Service, Veterans Administration Hospital, Minneapolis, Minn. 55417.

Serum magnesium concentration values were determined on groups of normal, schizophrenic, and epileptic patients. The magnesium levels in all the groups were essentially identical and no single value was outside the limits of normal as defined by the mean ± 3 S.D.

Submitted on March 6, 1967
Accepted on May 5, 1967







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