Cotard is a syndrome that is characterized by ideas of damnation or rejection, anxious melancholia, insensitivity to pain, and nihilistic delusions concerning one’s own body or existence. It is most often encountered in middle age or older women who are severely depressed. Capgras syndrome is a rare psychiatric disorder with colourful symptoms. The patient believes that the identities of close relatives or friends are not real but are replaced by others. Co-existences of psychiatric and organic diseases with Cotard’s syndrome and Capgras syndrome are reported in different studies. There is still requirement of more research to establish a position in diagnostic classification systems for these syndromes which are thought to have a multifact...
Introduction. Cotard syndrome is a rare condition characterized by nihilistic delusions concerning b...
Cotard Syndrome without Depressive Symptoms in a Schizophrenic PatientIntroduction . Cotard syndrome...
The Cotard Syndrome, also known as delirium of negation or nihilistic delirium, was described by the...
The Cotard syndrome is characterized by the delusion where an individual insists that he has died or...
Cotard’s Syndrome (CS) is a rare clinical event described for the first time in 1880 by the neurolog...
The Cotard Syndrome, also known as delirium of negation or nihilistic delirium, was described by the...
Cotard’s syndrome usually presents as combined symptoms occurring in a broad series of neurological,...
Capgras syndrome is a substantial disorder of thought which is characterized by wrong identification...
Jules Cotard described, in 1880, the case of a patient characterized by delusions of negation, immor...
In 1880 French neurologist Jules Cotard described a condition characterized by delusion of negation ...
Cotard’s syndrome, originally described by a French physician Jules Cotard in 1880 as le délire des ...
In 1880 the French neurologist Jules Cotard described a condition characterized by delusion of negat...
Federal University of São Paulo Psychiatry DepartamentUNIFESP, Psychiatry DepartamentSciEL
The presentation of both Cotard and Capgras syndromes is uncommon in schizophrenia. We present a cas...
Background: Capgras syndrome (CS), the most common type of delusional misidentification syndrome, is...
Introduction. Cotard syndrome is a rare condition characterized by nihilistic delusions concerning b...
Cotard Syndrome without Depressive Symptoms in a Schizophrenic PatientIntroduction . Cotard syndrome...
The Cotard Syndrome, also known as delirium of negation or nihilistic delirium, was described by the...
The Cotard syndrome is characterized by the delusion where an individual insists that he has died or...
Cotard’s Syndrome (CS) is a rare clinical event described for the first time in 1880 by the neurolog...
The Cotard Syndrome, also known as delirium of negation or nihilistic delirium, was described by the...
Cotard’s syndrome usually presents as combined symptoms occurring in a broad series of neurological,...
Capgras syndrome is a substantial disorder of thought which is characterized by wrong identification...
Jules Cotard described, in 1880, the case of a patient characterized by delusions of negation, immor...
In 1880 French neurologist Jules Cotard described a condition characterized by delusion of negation ...
Cotard’s syndrome, originally described by a French physician Jules Cotard in 1880 as le délire des ...
In 1880 the French neurologist Jules Cotard described a condition characterized by delusion of negat...
Federal University of São Paulo Psychiatry DepartamentUNIFESP, Psychiatry DepartamentSciEL
The presentation of both Cotard and Capgras syndromes is uncommon in schizophrenia. We present a cas...
Background: Capgras syndrome (CS), the most common type of delusional misidentification syndrome, is...
Introduction. Cotard syndrome is a rare condition characterized by nihilistic delusions concerning b...
Cotard Syndrome without Depressive Symptoms in a Schizophrenic PatientIntroduction . Cotard syndrome...
The Cotard Syndrome, also known as delirium of negation or nihilistic delirium, was described by the...