TY - JOUR
T1 - A patient with Cotard syndrome who showed an improvement in single photon emission computed tomography findings after successful treatment with antidepressants
AU - Hashioka, Sadayuki
AU - Monji, Akira
AU - Sasaki, Masayuki
AU - Yoshida, Ichiro
AU - Baba, Kanji
AU - Tashiro, Nobutada
PY - 2002/9
Y1 - 2002/9
N2 - We report the case of a presenile woman with Cotard syndrome, in the context of major depression, who showed an improvement in bilateral frontal hypoperfusion in a SPECT study using 99mTc-HMPAO after undergoing successful treatment with antidepressant therapy. We also retrospectively evaluated her clinical course based on the clinical stages. The symptoms of Cotard syndrome have been reported to change dramatically according to the stages. This peculiarity made it difficult for us to rapidly diagnose Cotard syndrome in the context of major depression, and not dementia, and thereby adequately treat the patient in our case. Differences in the reduced blood flow regions and a time lag from psychiatric remission were observed before the improvement in the SPECT findings when comparing our case with a previously reported case of Cotard syndrome. These differences suggest that the mechanism of Cotard syndrome is still not well understood at the present time.
AB - We report the case of a presenile woman with Cotard syndrome, in the context of major depression, who showed an improvement in bilateral frontal hypoperfusion in a SPECT study using 99mTc-HMPAO after undergoing successful treatment with antidepressant therapy. We also retrospectively evaluated her clinical course based on the clinical stages. The symptoms of Cotard syndrome have been reported to change dramatically according to the stages. This peculiarity made it difficult for us to rapidly diagnose Cotard syndrome in the context of major depression, and not dementia, and thereby adequately treat the patient in our case. Differences in the reduced blood flow regions and a time lag from psychiatric remission were observed before the improvement in the SPECT findings when comparing our case with a previously reported case of Cotard syndrome. These differences suggest that the mechanism of Cotard syndrome is still not well understood at the present time.
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U2 - 10.1097/00002826-200209000-00011
DO - 10.1097/00002826-200209000-00011
M3 - Article
C2 - 12410062
AN - SCOPUS:0036708875
SN - 0362-5664
VL - 25
SP - 276
EP - 279
JO - Clinical Neuropharmacology
JF - Clinical Neuropharmacology
IS - 5
ER -