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Jules Cotard (1840-1889): his life and the unique syndrome which bears his name.

J Pearn1, C Gardner-Thorpe.   

Abstract

Dr. Jules Cotard (1840-1889) was a Parisian neurologist who first described the délire des négations. Cotard's syndrome or Cotard's delusion comprises any one of a series of delusions ranging from the fixed and unshakable belief that one has lost organs, blood, or body parts to believing that one has lost one's soul or is dead. In its most profound form, the delusion takes the form of a professed belief that one does not exist. Encountered primarily in psychoses such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, Cotard's syndrome has also been described in organic lesions of the nondominant temporoparietal cortex as well as in migraine. Cotard's delusion is the only self-certifiable syndrome of delusional psychosis. Jules Cotard, a Parisian neurologist and psychiatrist and former military surgeon, was one of the first to induce cerebral atrophy by the experimental embolization of cerebral arteries in animals and a pioneer in studies of the clinicopathologic correlates of cerebral atrophy secondary to perinatal and postnatal pathologic changes. He was the first to record that unilateral cerebral atrophy in infancy does not necessarily lead to aphasia and was also the pioneer of studies of altered conscious states in diabetic hyperglycemia.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12011289     DOI: 10.1212/wnl.58.9.1400

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurology        ISSN: 0028-3878            Impact factor:   9.910


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1.  The use of electroconvulsive therapy in atypical psychotic presentations: a case review.

Authors:  John H Montgomery; Devi Vasu
Journal:  Psychiatry (Edgmont)       Date:  2007-10

2.  A Case Report of Cotard's Syndrome.

Authors:  Anne Ruminjo; Boris Mekinulov
Journal:  Psychiatry (Edgmont)       Date:  2008-06

3.  Cotard's syndrome with schizophreniform disorder can be successfully treated with electroconvulsive therapy: case report.

Authors:  Okan Caliyurt; Erdal Vardar; Cengiz Tuglu
Journal:  J Psychiatry Neurosci       Date:  2004-03       Impact factor: 6.186

4.  [The Cotard syndrome in schizophrenic disorders].

Authors:  Thomas Stompe; Hans Schanda
Journal:  Neuropsychiatr       Date:  2013-01-10

5.  When the Patient Believes That the Organs Are Destroyed: Manifestation of Cotard's Syndrome.

Authors:  Leonardo Machado; Luiz Evandro de Lima Filho; Liliane Machado
Journal:  Case Rep Med       Date:  2016-11-28

6.  Catatonia, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, and cotard syndrome in a 22-year-old woman: a case report.

Authors:  C Weiss; J Santander; R Torres
Journal:  Case Rep Psychiatry       Date:  2013-09-04

7.  Cotard syndrome with catatonia: unique combination.

Authors:  Aniruddha Basu; Priti Singh; Rajiv Gupta; Sandeep Soni
Journal:  Indian J Psychol Med       Date:  2013-07
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