A Fregoli syndrome, just like Capgras Syndrome, Double Subjective Syndrome, and Inter metamorphosis Syndrome, belongs to the group of delusion misidentification syndromes. It is a rare neuropsychiatric pathology that could affect the brain with repercussions on behavior. It is the belief that a familiar person is disguised as a strange person by taking a different physical appearance but remains the same person psychologically. This entity has heterogonous etiologies, occurring mainly in the setting of organic diseases, affective disorders, or schizophrenia. In this article, we proposed to expose a case of a schizophrenic patient who developed Fregoli syndrome
Copyright © 2011 Nauman Ashraf et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Delusional misidentification syndromes are reviewed by their phenomenology, epidemiology, clinical c...
This article discusses Capgras syndrome and its association with harmful and potentially harmful beh...
Capgras and Fregoli syndromes are two psychotic and complex conditions also known as Delusional Misi...
Scientific BACKGROUND: The Fregoli syndrome is the delusional belief that one or more familiar perso...
Capgras and Fregoli syndromes are two psychotic and complex conditions also known as Delusional Misi...
The first information on the Fregoli syndrome (delusion) was presented in 1927 by Courbon and Fail. ...
Fregoli delusion is the mistaken belief that some person currently present in the deluded person's e...
Fregoli syndrome is a rare psychotic disorder in which the affected person develops a mistaken belie...
Fregoli syndrome is a rare psychological disorder in which the affected person develops a mistaken b...
Delusional misidentification syndrome (DMS) is an umbrella term for syndromes of intermetamorphosis,...
Delusional misidentification syndromes (DMS) have been rarely reported in patients with conditions o...
How many patients with psychosis secondary to genetic conditions or congenital brain malformation ha...
Capgras syndrome is a substantial disorder of thought which is characterized by wrong identification...
It has been suggested that neurological abnormalities may act in the pathogenesis of Capgras ’ pheno...
Copyright © 2011 Nauman Ashraf et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Delusional misidentification syndromes are reviewed by their phenomenology, epidemiology, clinical c...
This article discusses Capgras syndrome and its association with harmful and potentially harmful beh...
Capgras and Fregoli syndromes are two psychotic and complex conditions also known as Delusional Misi...
Scientific BACKGROUND: The Fregoli syndrome is the delusional belief that one or more familiar perso...
Capgras and Fregoli syndromes are two psychotic and complex conditions also known as Delusional Misi...
The first information on the Fregoli syndrome (delusion) was presented in 1927 by Courbon and Fail. ...
Fregoli delusion is the mistaken belief that some person currently present in the deluded person's e...
Fregoli syndrome is a rare psychotic disorder in which the affected person develops a mistaken belie...
Fregoli syndrome is a rare psychological disorder in which the affected person develops a mistaken b...
Delusional misidentification syndrome (DMS) is an umbrella term for syndromes of intermetamorphosis,...
Delusional misidentification syndromes (DMS) have been rarely reported in patients with conditions o...
How many patients with psychosis secondary to genetic conditions or congenital brain malformation ha...
Capgras syndrome is a substantial disorder of thought which is characterized by wrong identification...
It has been suggested that neurological abnormalities may act in the pathogenesis of Capgras ’ pheno...
Copyright © 2011 Nauman Ashraf et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Delusional misidentification syndromes are reviewed by their phenomenology, epidemiology, clinical c...
This article discusses Capgras syndrome and its association with harmful and potentially harmful beh...