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. 2007 Aug 22;18(3):193–195. doi: 10.1155/2007/274156
De Clerambault’s Syndrome (Erotomania) As a Presenting Feature of Fronto-Temporal Dementia and Motor Neurone Disease (FTD-MND)
Charles Olojugba
1,3,*, Rajith de Silva
2, Luke D Kartsounis
2, Lindsay Royan
1, Janet Carter
1,4
Charles Olojugba
1The Petersfield Centre, Essex RM3 9PB, UK
3St. Pancras Hospital, London NW1 OPE, UK
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Rajith de Silva
2Department of Neurology, Essex Centre for Neurological Sciences, Queen’s Hospital, Romford RM7 0AG, UK
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Luke D Kartsounis
2Department of Neurology, Essex Centre for Neurological Sciences, Queen’s Hospital, Romford RM7 0AG, UK
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Janet Carter
1The Petersfield Centre, Essex RM3 9PB, UK
4Department of Mental Health Sciences, University College London, London W1N 8EY, UK
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1The Petersfield Centre, Essex RM3 9PB, UK
2Department of Neurology, Essex Centre for Neurological Sciences, Queen’s Hospital, Romford RM7 0AG, UK
3St. Pancras Hospital, London NW1 OPE, UK
4Department of Mental Health Sciences, University College London, London W1N 8EY, UK
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*Charles Olojugba: magdac@supanet.com
Received 2007 Aug 14; Accepted 2007 Aug 14; Issue date 2007.
Keywords: De Clerambault’s syndrome, erotomania, fronto-temporal dementia, motor neurone disease
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