Title of article :
Capgras Delusions Involving Belongings,Not People, and Evolving Visual Hallucinations Associated withOccipital Lobe Seizures
Author/Authors :
Holroyd, Suzanne Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine - Marshall University - Huntington - WV, USA , Lilly, Brandon Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine - Marshall University - Huntington - WV, USA , Maynard, Erika Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine - Marshall University - Huntington - WV, USA , Melvin, Kelly Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine - Marshall University - Huntington - WV, USA
Abstract :
Capgras syndrome is characterized by the delusional belief that afamiliar person has been replaced by a visually similar imposteror replica. Rarely, the delusional focus may be objects rather than people. Numerous etiologies have been described for Capgras toinclude seizures. Similarly, visual hallucinations, both simple and complex, can occur secondary to seizure activity. We present, toour knowledge, the first reported case of visual hallucinations and Capgras delusions for objects that developed secondary to newonset occipital lobe epilepsy. We then discuss the possible underlying neurologic mechanisms responsible for the symptomatology
Keywords :
Capgras , Delusions Involving Belongings , Not People , Evolving Visual Hallucinations Associated , Occipital Lobe Seizures
Journal title :
Case Reports in Psychiatry