2020
DOI: 10.1176/appi.neuropsych.19040097
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Delusions Without Hallucinations After Midbrain Infarction

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“…The patient’s delusions and frontal lobe dysfunction disappeared 4 months after onset [2] , but his other neurological symptoms, including micrographia, remained. However, the patient discovered and implemented a compensatory approach for resolving micrographia.…”
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“…The patient’s delusions and frontal lobe dysfunction disappeared 4 months after onset [2] , but his other neurological symptoms, including micrographia, remained. However, the patient discovered and implemented a compensatory approach for resolving micrographia.…”
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“…Neurologically, the patient presented with right medial longitudinal fasciculus syndrome, bilateral cerebellar ataxia, dysarthria, persecutory delusions, and frontal lobe dysfunction. Details of his delusions and frontal lobe dysfunction have been reported separately [2] . Progressive micrographia occurred in his right hand, but not in his left.…”
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