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A somatic type delusional disorder secondary to peripheral neuropathy: A case report. Psychiatria Danubina [Psychiatr Danub] Journal article

 
TitleA somatic type delusional disorder secondary to peripheral neuropathy: A case report.
Author(s)Ghoreishi A 
InstitutionDepartment of psychiatry and Metabolic Research Center, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran, swt_f@yahoo.com.
SourcePsychiatr Danub 2008 Mar; 20(1):85-7.
AbstractDelusional disorders are one of the psychiatric disorders with unknown etiology. Various factors have been considered as risk factors (predisposing factors) for delusional disorders. Positive family history of psychiatric disorders particularly delusional disorders, is the most important risk factor. In this report, we present a 40-year old man with somatic delusions following intoxication with Phenobarbital and left brachial plexus injury (C6, C7, C8) in stupor state. Two weeks after discharge from the hospital, he developed a significant somatic delusion about his left upper extremity. To our knowledge, somatic delusions secondary to peripheral neuropathy has not been reported up to now therefore this case illustrates a very rare organic delusional disorder.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID18376336
  
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