Capgras syndrome, an interesting but rare phenomenon in Psychiatry: A case series
Capgras syndrome is one of the delusional misidentification syndromes, where the patient believes that a familiar person, particularly a loved one, has been replaced by an imposter or a double, and is a rare entity in clinical practice.
Arghya Halder +3 more
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Haloperidol induced Pisa syndrome in a patient with treatment resistant schizophrenia
Introduction Acute dystonia, an adverse effect of neuroleptics, is linked to D2 neuronal receptor hypersensitivity or neurotoxicity due to oxidative stress mechanisms.
I. Yaich +3 more
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Understanding Induced Delusional Disorder Through Case Studies
Abstract This study explores Induced Delusional Disorder, also known as Shared Psychotic Disorder, which is a rare mental condition where two or more people share the same false belief. Usually, one person called the primary case first develops the delusion, and the others called secondary cases come to believe it too because of their close and ...
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Cocaine-induced delirium versus delusional disorder
Godfrey D. Pearlson +4 more
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Induced Delusional Disorder: A Case Report
Anatolii Tsarkov +2 more
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Artificial intelligence (AI) psychosis: mechanisms, clinical risks and safety considerations in generative AI chatbots. [PDF]
Olisaeloka L, Nunez JJ, Vigo DV, Ng R.
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Response to the Letter to the Editor Titled «Secondary Psychotic Syndromes Should Be Excluded before Assuming Idiopathic Digital "Folie à Trois"». [PDF]
Banerjee D.
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Ekbom Syndrome Following Cosmetic Biopolymer Injections Presenting With Neuropsychiatric Manifestations: A Case Report. [PDF]
Galindo CD +4 more
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Secondary Psychotic Syndromes Should Be Excluded before Assuming Idiopathic Digital "Folie à Trois". [PDF]
Gama-Marques J.
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