Psychopathologie de la Religion et de la Spiritualité

Brain Tumor-Associated Psychosis and Spirituality-A Case Report.

Front Psychiatry . 2017;8 :237

Résumé

This case report describes a patient with a dysembryogenic neuroepithelial tumor localized in the posterior thalamus and internal capsule, which presented with psychosis including religiously determined severe self-mutilation, auditory hallucinations, and rituals. The patient's history includes periodic religiousness over decades of her life suggesting that spirituality in this case might be a symptom of tumor progression. Our case reports on the topology-related effect of lesions on different brain networks involved in the phenomenology of the patient's psychotic symptoms.

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