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Issues Ment Health Nurs ; 39(4): 353-356, 2018 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29436880

ABSTRACT

Cotard's syndrome is a neuropsychiatric disease characterized by a variety of nihilistic delusions, commonly associated with several psychotic and major affective disorders, and neurological diseases, including stroke, dementia, and mental retardation. A 39-year-old male with mental retardation developed Cotard's syndrome, following an important episode of fear. During admission to our neurological unit, the patient underwent an accurate assessment, including neuroradiological, clinical, and neuropsychological examinations. At the psychiatric evaluation, he presented nihilistic delusions, in which he negated the existence of his body parts and the existence of his family members. The neuropsychological assessment ruled out other possible causes of misidentification, including the post-traumatic stress disorder. Thus, since also organic causes of Cotard's syndrome were excluded, the correlation between fear and the syndrome has been postulated and the patient opportunely treated, using a multidisciplinary approach. Our case suggests that in predisposed individuals negative emotions, including fear, may lead to delusional syndromes.


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Delusions/psychology , Fear , Intellectual Disability/psychology , Mental Disorders/etiology , Adult , Humans , Male , Syndrome
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J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis ; 24(4): e103-4, 2015 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25724237

ABSTRACT

Capgras and Cotard are delusional misidentification syndromes characterized by delusions about oneself, others, places, and objects. To date, there are few cases of comorbidity of both syndromes. We describe a case of aphasic stroke patient affected by cerebral ischemia localized in right temporoparietal region. The patient showed a typical clinical picture of delusional disorder attributable, through psychological assessment, to comorbidity of both Capgras and Cotard syndromes.


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Capgras Syndrome/etiology , Delusions/etiology , Stroke/complications , Adult , Brain Ischemia/complications , Capgras Syndrome/diagnosis , Cerebral Infarction/pathology , Delusions/diagnosis , Female , Humans , Neuropsychological Tests , Stroke/etiology
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