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- Q5254901 subject Q8372257.
- Q5254901 subject Q9147666.
- Q5254901 abstract "Delusional companion syndrome is considered a neuropathology of the self, specifically a delusional misidentification syndrome. Affected individuals believe certain non-living objects possess consciousness and can think independently and feel emotion. The psychosis must coexist with a detectable brain pathology for delusional companion syndrome to be diagnosed. The syndrome is most often identified in patients who suffer from damage to the brain due to physical trauma, neuronal degeneration or developmental abnormalities. Especially in the latter case, patients also tend to present with many other symptoms and are diagnosed as having other established conditions. Comforting objects like cuddly toys are often the focus of delusion.".
- Q5254901 wikiPageWikiLink Q11081.
- Q5254901 wikiPageWikiLink Q12202.
- Q5254901 wikiPageWikiLink Q1650750.
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- Q5254901 wikiPageWikiLink Q1755122.
- Q5254901 wikiPageWikiLink Q2460356.
- Q5254901 wikiPageWikiLink Q2920572.
- Q5254901 wikiPageWikiLink Q6584132.
- Q5254901 wikiPageWikiLink Q7087.
- Q5254901 wikiPageWikiLink Q7208.
- Q5254901 wikiPageWikiLink Q726562.
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- Q5254901 wikiPageWikiLink Q815334.
- Q5254901 wikiPageWikiLink Q8372257.
- Q5254901 wikiPageWikiLink Q9147666.
- Q5254901 wikiPageWikiLink Q926789.
- Q5254901 comment "Delusional companion syndrome is considered a neuropathology of the self, specifically a delusional misidentification syndrome. Affected individuals believe certain non-living objects possess consciousness and can think independently and feel emotion. The psychosis must coexist with a detectable brain pathology for delusional companion syndrome to be diagnosed.".
- Q5254901 label "Delusional companion syndrome".