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Capgras syndrome associated with limbic encephalitis in a patient with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

We report the case of a patient with insidious onset and slowly progressive cognitive impairment, behavioral symptoms, temporal lobe seizures and delusional thoughts typical of delusional misidentification syndromes. Clinical presentation along with extensive diagnostic work-up revealed limbic encep...

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Autores principales: Soares, Herval Ribeiro, Cavalcante, Wagner Cid Palmeira, Martins, Sebastião Nunes, Smid, Jerusa, Nitrini, Ricardo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5674917/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29213434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1980-57642016DN10100012
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author Soares, Herval Ribeiro
Cavalcante, Wagner Cid Palmeira
Martins, Sebastião Nunes
Smid, Jerusa
Nitrini, Ricardo
author_facet Soares, Herval Ribeiro
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description We report the case of a patient with insidious onset and slowly progressive cognitive impairment, behavioral symptoms, temporal lobe seizures and delusional thoughts typical of delusional misidentification syndromes. Clinical presentation along with extensive diagnostic work-up revealed limbic encephalitis secondary to diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. The patient underwent immunotherapy with high-dose corticosteroid but no significant improvement was observed. No specific treatment for lymphoma was performed because the patient died of septic shock following a nosocomial respiratory infection. Delusional misidentification syndromes are an unusual and unique form of cognitive impairment in which a patient consistently misidentifies persons, places, objects, or events. Capgras syndrome is the most common subtype of this disorder, being defined by the recurrent and transient belief that someone close has been substituted by an imposter. These entities are generally associated with neurodegenerative diseases and psychiatric disturbances. Rare reports of associations between misidentification syndromes and autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis have been published, but no papers address a correlation with limbic encephalitis or lymphoma.
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spelling pubmed-56749172017-12-06 Capgras syndrome associated with limbic encephalitis in a patient with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma Soares, Herval Ribeiro Cavalcante, Wagner Cid Palmeira Martins, Sebastião Nunes Smid, Jerusa Nitrini, Ricardo Dement Neuropsychol Case Report We report the case of a patient with insidious onset and slowly progressive cognitive impairment, behavioral symptoms, temporal lobe seizures and delusional thoughts typical of delusional misidentification syndromes. Clinical presentation along with extensive diagnostic work-up revealed limbic encephalitis secondary to diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. The patient underwent immunotherapy with high-dose corticosteroid but no significant improvement was observed. No specific treatment for lymphoma was performed because the patient died of septic shock following a nosocomial respiratory infection. Delusional misidentification syndromes are an unusual and unique form of cognitive impairment in which a patient consistently misidentifies persons, places, objects, or events. Capgras syndrome is the most common subtype of this disorder, being defined by the recurrent and transient belief that someone close has been substituted by an imposter. These entities are generally associated with neurodegenerative diseases and psychiatric disturbances. Rare reports of associations between misidentification syndromes and autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis have been published, but no papers address a correlation with limbic encephalitis or lymphoma. Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5674917/ /pubmed/29213434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1980-57642016DN10100012 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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Soares, Herval Ribeiro
Cavalcante, Wagner Cid Palmeira
Martins, Sebastião Nunes
Smid, Jerusa
Nitrini, Ricardo
Capgras syndrome associated with limbic encephalitis in a patient with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
title Capgras syndrome associated with limbic encephalitis in a patient with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
title_full Capgras syndrome associated with limbic encephalitis in a patient with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
title_fullStr Capgras syndrome associated with limbic encephalitis in a patient with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
title_full_unstemmed Capgras syndrome associated with limbic encephalitis in a patient with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
title_short Capgras syndrome associated with limbic encephalitis in a patient with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
title_sort capgras syndrome associated with limbic encephalitis in a patient with diffuse large b-cell lymphoma
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5674917/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29213434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1980-57642016DN10100012
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