The clinical correlates of abnormally elevated kryptopyrroles in humans are partial disorientation, abnormal EEG’s, general “nervousness,” depression, episodes of dizziness, chest and abdominal pains, progressive loss of ambition, poor school performance and decreased sexual potencies, all of which are found in the history of Arthur Shawcross. Abnormal levels of kryptopyrroles also correlate with marked irritability, rages, terrible problems with stress control, diminished ability to control stress, inability to control anger once provoked, mood swings, poor memory, a preference for night
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