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A Case of Capgras Syndrome With Frontotemporal Dementia.

Baris Metin1, Mehmet K Arikan1,2, Sukriye A Kalem3, Nevzat Tarhan1.   

Abstract

Capgras syndrome (CS), also called imposter syndrome, is a rare psychiatric condition that is characterized by the delusion that a family relative or close friend has been replaced by an identical imposter. Here, we describe a 69-year-old man with CS who presented to the Kemal Arikan Psychiatry Clinic with an ongoing belief that his wife had been replaced by an identical imposter. MRI showed selective anterior left temporal lobe atrophy. Quantitative EEG showed bilateral frontal and temporal slowing. Neuropsychological profiling identified a broad range of deficits in the areas of naming, executive function, and long-term memory. On the basis of these findings, we diagnosed frontotemporal dementia. This case demonstrates that CS can clinically accompany frontotemporal dementia.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31205125     DOI: 10.1097/WNN.0000000000000191

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Behav Neurol        ISSN: 1543-3633            Impact factor:   1.600


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1.  Capgras Delusion in Posterior Cortical Atrophy-A Quantitative Multimodal Imaging Single Case Study.

Authors:  Matthias L Schroeter; Franziska Albrecht; Tommaso Ballarini; Dominique Leuthold; Angela Legler; Simone Hartwig; Solveig Tiepolt; Arno Villringer
Journal:  Front Aging Neurosci       Date:  2020-05-29       Impact factor: 5.750

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