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Published on: November 19, 2012
Paramnestic delusions following head injury
S Sabhesan1, R Arumugan, M Natarajan
1Psychiatrist, ICMR Project on 'Adjustmental Problems of Head Injured Patients', Department of Neurosurgery, Govt. Rajaji Hospital, Madurai.
Abstract:
Paramnesic delusions are rare psychiatric sequelae after head injury. In a follow-up of 346 patients only three such cases were seen. Case histories of those patients with a follow-up for eighteen months, their clinical features, psychometric evaluations etc. are described, followed by a discussion into their genesis and persistence.
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