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Obsessive Musical Hallucinations in a Schizophrenia Patient: Psychopathological and fMRI Characteristics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2011

Abstract

Obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS) are relatively common and clinically significant phenomena in schizophrenia patients, suggesting the existence of a separate schizo-obsessive subgroup of the disorder. Although a majority of schizo-obsessive patients have typical ego-dystonic OCS, a meaningful proportion exhibits diagnostically challenging psychopathological phenomena, psychotic in content and obsessive in form. We report the clinical and functional magnetic resonance imaging characteristics of a schizophrenia patient who developed auditory hallucinations with musical content and obsessive in form. We suggest that “obsessive musical hallucinations”, that integrate both psychotic and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)-related features, may be mediated by the brain networks believed to be involved in OCD and in auditory musical hallucinations.

Type
Case Report
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2012

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Footnotes

Faculty Disclosures: The authors report no affiliation with or financial interest in any organization that might pose a conflict of interest.

Acknowledgements: The authors thank Rena Kurs for editorial assistance in preparation of the manuscript.

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Faculty Disclosures: The authors report no affiliation with or financial interest in any organization that might pose a conflict of interest.

Acknowledgements: The authors thank Rena Kurs for editorial assistance in preparation of the manuscript.