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Refractory symptomatic schizophrenia resulting from frontal lobe lesion: response to clozapine.
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NeuropsychologyCorticobasal DegenerationNeuropsychiatryHead InjuryBrain LesionSocial SciencesMagnetic Resonance ImagingBrain InjuryNeurologyBrain PathologyNeuropathologyPassivity DelusionsFrontal Lobe LesionPsychiatryEncephalitisPersistent Auditory HallucinationsPsychotic DisorderSchizophreniaNeuroscienceBiological PsychiatryConcussionMedicinePsychopathologyRefractory Symptomatic Schizophrenia
A 34-year-old man with a 10-year history of persistent auditory hallucinations and passivity delusions had failed to respond to a variety of conventional antipsychotic medications. He had a history of head trauma 8 years before the onset of psychiatric symptoms. Recent investigations revealed a post-traumatic infarct, situated in the left frontal lobe, on a magnetic resonance imaging scan. Treatment with clozapine for more than 2 years resulted in a marked improvement in his psychotic symptoms. The localization of the brain lesion may be related to the etiology of his symptoms and to the clinical response to clozapine.
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