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The emergence of delusional companions in Alzheimer's disease: an unusual misidentification syndrome.

Michael F Shanks1, Annalena Venneri.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Misidentifications in the course of organic diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), have been associated with right sided brain dysfunction. The reasons for this association might be clarified by investigating the contribution of neurobiological, cognitive and emotional factors to distinctive types of misidentification.
METHODS: This study reports the cases of three patients with AD presenting a novel misidentification delusion in which objects with intrinsically comforting associations, soft toys, were experienced as sentient and triggered associated behaviours. Investigations included regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) measurements with HMPAO SPECT and a comprehensive clinical and neuropsychological assessment.
RESULTS: All three patients showed a distinctive pattern of rCBF with dysfunction centred in the right parietal area and severe visuospatial and visuoperceptive processing deficits, with relatively preserved memory and language abilities.
CONCLUSION: These findings support the hypothesis that this type of misidentification delusion may be facilitated by right sided regional brain dysfunction involving visuoperceptual processing. Other historical and cognitive data from these patients suggests that the appearance of the symptom may be determined by the coexistence of a more widespread disorder of reality processing, which interacts with cognitive and psychogenic factors.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 16571545     DOI: 10.1080/13546800244000021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Neuropsychiatry        ISSN: 1354-6805            Impact factor:   1.871


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1.  Accelerated atrophy in dopaminergic targets and medial temporo-parietal regions precedes the onset of delusions in patients with Alzheimer's disease.

Authors:  Riccardo Manca; Jose Manuel Valera-Bermejo; Annalena Venneri
Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci       Date:  2022-05-13       Impact factor: 5.270

Review 2.  Late Onset First Episode Psychosis Emerging as Delusional Misidentification of Familiar Sacred Places During a Holy Pilgrimage: A Case Report and Literature Review.

Authors:  Mahmoud A Awara; Hamdy F Moselhy; Manal O Elnenaei
Journal:  J Relig Health       Date:  2018-12

3.  Can Doll therapy preserve or promote attachment in people with cognitive, behavioral, and emotional problems? A pilot study in institutionalized patients with dementia.

Authors:  Rita Pezzati; Valentina Molteni; Marco Bani; Carmen Settanta; Maria Grazia Di Maggio; Ivan Villa; Barbara Poletti; Rita B Ardito
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2014-04-21
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