A Female Case of the Kleine-Levin Syndrome

Abstract
Attention was first drawn to this syndrome by Kleine (1925), who described five patients with periodic somnolence, two of whom also had an excessive appetite. Levin (1929) described a youth aged 19 who had suffered from nine attacks of sleepiness and pathological hunger from the age of 16. The attacks lasted from one to six weeks and recurred at intervals of up to twenty-eight weeks, but he eventually recovered spontaneously.