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Delusion of pregnancy associated with antipsychotic induced metabolic syndrome

open access: yesWorld Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 2009
Narayana Manjunatha, Sahoo Saddichha
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Delusions of Pregnancy

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1994
We report five cases of delusions of pregnancy of whom three were women and four had chronic schizophrenia. We draw the attention of clinicians to this symptom which is not as rare as has previously been thought.
A, Michael, A, Joseph, A, Pallen
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Delusions of Pregnancy in the Elderly

International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 1997
We present five case reports of elderly ladies with delusions of pregnancy. This symptom is discussed with reference to the cases and a review of the literature.
R F, Harland, N J, Warner
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Hyperprolactinemia and Delusion of Pregnancy

Psychopathology, 2007
We describe the case of a 44-year-old woman admitted with mania with psychotic symptoms who presented with delusion of twin pregnancy a month after admission, which temporally correlated with hyperprolactinemia secondary to antipsychotic medication. Modification of antipsychotic medication was associated with fall in serum prolactin and disappearance ...
Ahuja N, Vasudev K, Lloyd A
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Delusion of Pregnancy

Psychopathology, 2003
This case report describes the longstanding course of a delusion of pregnancy in a 51-year-old schizophrenic Ghanaian woman suffering from multiple symptoms of delusions and hallucinations. In addition to these symptoms, the patient was affected by multiple coenesthesias, ego disturbances and bizarre delusions of being influenced by external forces.
Jürgen Kornischka, Frank Schneider
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Delusion of denial of pregnancy: A case report

Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2019
Devakshi Dua, Sandeep Grover
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Recurrent Delusions of Pregnancy in a Male

Psychopathology, 1999
Delusions of pregnancy in men have been reported rather infrequently. This case report is of a male schizophrenic patient who developed a delusion of pregnancy on two successive occasions each time when his wife became pregnant. The authors view briefly various aetiological hypotheses of delusions of pregnancy and whether the couvade phenomenon had any
R, Radhakrishnan   +2 more
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Delusion of Pregnancy in Males

Psychopathology, 2010
Delusions of pregnancy in males are bizarre delusions that are rare in occurrence. Variables in characterization of such delusions include organic factors, neuroendocrine abnormalities, sexual identity confusion, misinterpretation of mechanical factors, and wishes for another baby.
Arash Mansouri, A. Adityanjee
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Delusion of Pregnancy in Schizophrenia

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1991
A case is described of a delusion of pregnancy in a 32-year-old schizophrenic Indian woman following loss of a baby daughter and rejection by her husband, who also denied her access to her ...
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Coexistence of Delusions of Pregnancy and Infestation in a Male

Psychopathology, 2001
The coexistent appearance of delusions of pregnancy and infestation is reported in a male patient with posttraumatic epilepsy. While published organic cases of delusions of pregnancy have involved patients with severe or mild mental retardation, our reported patient had a higher than average IQ.
T, Tényi   +4 more
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