CAPGRAS SYNDROME—A BIOCHEMICAL MARKER?

Two cases of Capgras syndrome are reported in which platelet monoamine oxidase (MAO) activity is significantly less than that of 24 psychiatric controls and 39 nonpsychiatric controls. This is the first report of a consistent biochemical abnormality associated with the Capgras phenomenon. Additional...

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Veröffentlicht in:The journal of nervous and mental disease 1978-04, Vol.166 (4), p.275-279
Hauptverfasser: SULLIVAN, JOHN L, CAVENAR, JESSE O, MALTBIE, ALAN A, SILVERSTEIN, ELIOT
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description Two cases of Capgras syndrome are reported in which platelet monoamine oxidase (MAO) activity is significantly less than that of 24 psychiatric controls and 39 nonpsychiatric controls. This is the first report of a consistent biochemical abnormality associated with the Capgras phenomenon. Additional evidence is discussed which suggests that psychiatric patients with Capgras syndrome may belong to a discrete group of behavioral disorders characterized by reduced platelet MAO activity.
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