Title of article :
Autoscopic Hallucination in Alcohol Dependence Syndrome:A Rare or Missed Phenomenon ?
Author/Authors :
Shakya, Rabi Department of Psychiatry - Patan Academy of Health Sciences - Lalitpur, Nepal , Joshi, Sulochana Department of Psychiatry - Patan Academy of Health Sciences - Lalitpur, Nepal , Thapa, Binita Department of Psychiatry - Patan Academy of Health Sciences - Lalitpur, Nepal
Pages :
4
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1
To page :
4
Abstract :
Autoscopic phenomenon, a psychic illusionary duplication of one’s own self, has been the subject of interest in the literatureand science for years. It has been reported in various diseases of the central nervous system but with an unknown mechanism.Hallucinations are a common presentation in alcohol dependence syndrome during delirium tremens and as induced disorder.However, autoscopic hallucination has been rarely reported in the cases of alcohol dependence. We present a case of a 40-year-old man who experienced autoscopic hallucination during the withdrawal state of alcohol. He was successfully treated withdetoxification and an antipsychotic medication and was doing well. The case highlights the need for strong suspicion and explorationof the autoscopic hallucination and autoscopic phenomenon in general in cases of alcohol dependence syndrome
Keywords :
Autoscopic Hallucination , Alcohol Dependence Syndrome , Missed Phenomenon
Journal title :
Case Reports in Psychiatry
Serial Year :
2017
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Record number :
2607254
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