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The British Journal of Psychiatry 132: 403-404 (1978)
© 1978 The Royal College of Psychiatrists

An unusual case of the Capgras syndrome

MJ Fialkov and AH Robins

A variant of the Capgras syndrome is described in a 43-year-old woman who had vitiligo and multinodular goitre. The unusual feature of the case was that the patient not only misidentified members of her own family but also claimed that she herself had been replaced by a double.


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