2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.1187
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A case for considering differences between organic and psychogenic amnesia

Abstract: IntroductionMedical record, general examination, laboratory findings, neuropsychological interview and multidisciplinary consideration are essential to establish differencial diagnosis and correct approach in amnesic episodes.AimTo describe differences between organic and psychogenic anterograde amnesia.MethodsSingle case report and literature review.ResultsA 51-year-old man with only diagnosis of DM I, single, a good relationship with his family, without any personal or familiar psychiatric or neurological hi… Show more

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