Variations in II-Hydroxycorticosteroids in Depression and Manic-Depressive Psychosis

Abstract
Many instances of regular cyclic or periodic psychiatric and clinical syndromes have been reported (Richter, 1957). The duration of each cycle varies from 2 days to 18 months but is usually constant in a given subject and bears no relationship to external factors. Presumably they have their origin within the body, and a disturbance of endocrine function has been suggested in many cases. Some women show cycles corresponding to the menstrual rhythm, the abnormal phase preceding or accompanying the menstrual flow.

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