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The British Journal of Psychiatry 130: 556-564 (1977)
© 1977 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
GN Christodoulou
In eleven patients with the syndrome of Capgras, the clinical data and the results of electroencephalographic, echoencephalographic, air- encephalographic, psychological and brain-scanning investigations are presented and discussed. All patients were psychotic: six were schizophrenic, four were depressive and one suffered from an organic psychosis. A paranoid element was marked in all cases. The present evidence supports the view that organic factors are important in the pathogenesis of Capgras' syndrome.
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