Cotard and Capgras syndrome after ischemic stroke

Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases : the Official Journal of National Stroke Association
Fabrizio SottileFrancesco Corallo

Abstract

Capgras and Cotard are delusional misidentification syndromes characterized by delusions about oneself, others, places, and objects. To date, there are few cases of comorbidity of both syndromes. We describe a case of aphasic stroke patient affected by cerebral ischemia localized in right temporoparietal region. The patient showed a typical clinical picture of delusional disorder attributable, through psychological assessment, to comorbidity of both Capgras and Cotard syndromes.

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