2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.scog.2021.100203
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Schizophrenia vs. encephalitis: A neuropsychological case study

Abstract: From presenting with flu-like symptoms, seizures, and erratic behaviour including hallucinations, to being dismissed as “partying too much” and misdiagnosed with schizophrenia before the ultimate provision of a neurological explanation - encephalitis; this was a true sequence of events for the 24 year old female, Susannah Cahalan, who suddenly became ill with a mysterious illness that was misdiagnosed even after extensive evaluation until a neurologist was able to diagnose and effectively treat her (Cahalan, 2… Show more

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