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From the Department of Neurology, E. J. Meyer Memorial Hospital, State University of New York at Buffalo
SUMMARYTwo cases of seizures following the ingestion of large doses of isoniazid are reported. Possible mechanisms underlying such seizures and methods of treatment are discussed.
Dr. Ramakrishna's address is Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 601 North Broadway, Baltimore, Maryland 21205
Submitted for publication Jan. 22, 1970; resubmitted Feb. 25, 1970; accepted March 2, 1970.
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