2013
DOI: 10.1590/1516-4446-2012-1044
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Cotard's syndrome and major depression with psychotic symptoms

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“…However, especially in Brazil, the ECT is not always an easy availability option because its use is not financed by the public service and the stigma is still an important limiting factor. The medication treatment is also described as successful [2, 3, 8, 11, 18, 22] and, in these cases, frequently with preference for using antipsychotics in association with antidepressants [8, 11] as exemplified in this report. Anyway, the treatment should be directed to the basis cause.…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…However, especially in Brazil, the ECT is not always an easy availability option because its use is not financed by the public service and the stigma is still an important limiting factor. The medication treatment is also described as successful [2, 3, 8, 11, 18, 22] and, in these cases, frequently with preference for using antipsychotics in association with antidepressants [8, 11] as exemplified in this report. Anyway, the treatment should be directed to the basis cause.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Nowadays, it is known that this syndrome may be secondary to many conditions such as psychotic depression [811], schizophrenia [3], bipolar disorder [12, 13], dementia [14], cerebral neoplasm [15], cerebral hemorrhage [16], and use of psychoactive substances [17], among other neuropsychiatric conditions. Besides that, associations of CS with other syndromes are described, such as catatonic syndrome [18], malignant neuroleptic syndrome [19], lycanthropy [20], hydrophobia [21], and capgras syndrome [22, 23].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lo más importante en síndrome de Cotard y catatonia es descartar las causas orgánicas como infecciones y trastornos metabólicos (7,8). En cuanto al manejo del caso, lo primordial es manejar primero la catatonia y luego los otros síntomas asociados, dado que la primera es una emergencia, por la posibilidad de inanición que le pone en situación de riesgo vital.…”
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“…Fue descrito por primera vez por el francés Jules Cotard en 1882 (7). Se caracteriza por presentar delirios de negación que van desde ideas nihilistas relacionadas con el cuerpo, siendo esta la más común, hasta la negación de su propia existencia y del entorno que la rodea (7,8). Algunos estudios han encontrado una prevalencia, que es de menos del 1.0% (2).…”
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