The Cotard syndrome. Report of two patients: with a review of the extended spectrum of 'délire des négations' |
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Authors: | C. Gardner-Thorpe J. Pearn |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurology, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, Exeter, UK;;and School of Medicine, University of Queensland, c/o Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
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Abstract: | The Cotard syndrome is characterized by the delusion where an individual insists that he has died or part of his body has decayed. Although described classically in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, physical disorders including migraine, tumour and trauma have also been associated with the syndrome. Two new cases are described here, the one associated with arteriovenous malformations and the other with probable multiple sclerosis. The delusion has been embarrassing to each patient. Study of such cases may have wider implications for the understanding of the psychotic interpretation of body image, for example that occurring in anorexia nervosa. |
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Keywords: | arteriovenous malformation Cotard delusions history of neurology Marfan syndrome multiple sclerosis Paris |
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