How many patients with psychosis secondary to genetic conditions or congenital brain malformation have been diagnosed with schizophrenia, since its initial conception more than one hundred years ago? A case report of a young man, with antecedents of Capgras and Cotard syndromes, sent to a schizophrenia treatment-resistant outpatient clinic is presented. Instead of true, primary, idiopathic schizophrenia, a diagnosis of secondary schizophrenia (pseudo-schizophrenia or schizophrenia-like psychosis) was made, corresponding to a secondary psychotic syndrome, with hallucinations and delusions due to congenital cavum septi pellucidi, cavum vergae, cavum veli interpositi and progressive brain atrophy due to cystinosis. Extreme caution is recommend...
Schizencephaly is an uncommon congenital disorder of cerebral cortical development, defined as a gra...
Review of the recent literature on Capgras syndrome reveals primary and secondary subtypes of the di...
Cotard is a syndrome that is characterized by ideas of damnation or rejection, anxious melancholia, ...
How many patients with psychosis secondary to genetic conditions or congenital brain malformation ha...
It has been suggested that neurological abnormalities may act in the pathogenesis of Capgras ’ pheno...
Background: Capgras syndrome (CS), the most common type of delusional misidentification syndrome, is...
The presentation of both Cotard and Capgras syndromes is uncommon in schizophrenia. We present a cas...
Psychotic symptoms and disorders can emerge due to structural brain abnormalities. The septum pelluc...
Abstract Background Cotard’s syndrome (CS) is a neuropsychiatric condition marked by nihilistic delu...
Capgras and Fregoli syndromes are two psychotic and complex conditions also known as Delusional Misi...
Capgras and Fregoli syndromes are two psychotic and complex conditions also known as Delusional Misi...
Background Violent behavior has frequently been reported in cases of Capgras' delusion, a misidentif...
Capgras syndrome is a substantial disorder of thought which is characterized by wrong identification...
We describe a case of delusional psychosis that was terminated by neurosurgical removal of a large a...
Abstract: We describe a case of delusional psychosis that was terminated by neurosurgical removal of...
Schizencephaly is an uncommon congenital disorder of cerebral cortical development, defined as a gra...
Review of the recent literature on Capgras syndrome reveals primary and secondary subtypes of the di...
Cotard is a syndrome that is characterized by ideas of damnation or rejection, anxious melancholia, ...
How many patients with psychosis secondary to genetic conditions or congenital brain malformation ha...
It has been suggested that neurological abnormalities may act in the pathogenesis of Capgras ’ pheno...
Background: Capgras syndrome (CS), the most common type of delusional misidentification syndrome, is...
The presentation of both Cotard and Capgras syndromes is uncommon in schizophrenia. We present a cas...
Psychotic symptoms and disorders can emerge due to structural brain abnormalities. The septum pelluc...
Abstract Background Cotard’s syndrome (CS) is a neuropsychiatric condition marked by nihilistic delu...
Capgras and Fregoli syndromes are two psychotic and complex conditions also known as Delusional Misi...
Capgras and Fregoli syndromes are two psychotic and complex conditions also known as Delusional Misi...
Background Violent behavior has frequently been reported in cases of Capgras' delusion, a misidentif...
Capgras syndrome is a substantial disorder of thought which is characterized by wrong identification...
We describe a case of delusional psychosis that was terminated by neurosurgical removal of a large a...
Abstract: We describe a case of delusional psychosis that was terminated by neurosurgical removal of...
Schizencephaly is an uncommon congenital disorder of cerebral cortical development, defined as a gra...
Review of the recent literature on Capgras syndrome reveals primary and secondary subtypes of the di...
Cotard is a syndrome that is characterized by ideas of damnation or rejection, anxious melancholia, ...