Cotard's Syndrome

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1. Patients of Cotards are convinced that they are missing body parts, blood and/or organs, and to some extent, they believe they are immortal. What is the process of convincing patients that this isn’t true and get them to function normally? How successful is it? What is preventing it from being 100% curable?

1.1. http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2013/05/27/man-describes-life-with-walking-corpse-syndrome/

1.2. "Man Describes Life With ‘Walking Corpse Syndrome’." ABC News. ABC News Network, 27 May 2013. Web. 07 May 2014.

1.3. ABCD: Information comes directly from an interview. Covers the process of him acquiring cotard’s, and how he was treated and the processes he went through. May 27th 2013

1.4. http://mentalfloss.com/article/50197/plight-living-dead-10-case-reports-cotard%E2%80%99s-syndrome

1.5. Soniak, Matt. "Plight of the Living Dead: 10 Case Reports of Cotard’s Syndrome." Mental Floss. Mental Floss, 1 May 2013. Web. 7 May 2014.

1.6. ABCD: Information is from other sources, most would be medical reports. Covers many different cases and results from the cotard’s syndrome. May 1st 2013

1.7. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2695744/

1.8. Ruminjo, Anne, and Boris Mekinulov. "Dear Editor." National Center for Biotechnology Information. U.S. National Library of Medicine, n.d. Web. 07 May 2014.

1.9. ABCD: Information is from other sources, most are which are trained professionals that deal with psychological issues. This covers many different cases and the cause of cotards. No date is given.

2. Brain scans of patients with the Cotard's delusion have had the same brain damage of someone in a vegetative state, but was still able to walk around and function normally. How is this possible? Which part of the brain allows this?

2.1. http://www.medindia.net/patients/patientinfo/walking-corpse-syndrome.htm

2.2. "Walking Corpse Syndrome / Cotard’s Syndrome: Symptoms, Signs, Diagnosis & Treatment | Medindia." Medindia. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 May 2014.

2.3. ABCD: Information is from other sources, mostly medical reports. Covers Syptoms, Signs, Diagnosis, Treatment, and goes very in depth into the cotard’s delusion.

2.4. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2695744/

2.5. Ruminjo, Anne, and Boris Mekinulov. "Dear Editor." National Center for Biotechnology Information. U.S. National Library of Medicine, n.d. Web. 07 May 2014.

2.6. ABCD: Information is from other sources, most are which are trained professionals that deal with psychological issues. This covers many different cases and the cause of cotards. No date is given.

3. 5. Has this particular delusion been linked to any other delusions or syndromes? If so, which ones? How are they connected?

3.1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLodoVzpZp0

3.2. Green, Laci. "The Real Walking Dead: All About Cotard's Syndrome." YouTube. YouTube, 31 May 2013. Web. 07 May 2014.

3.3. ABCD: Information is found from other sources, any bias would come from other news articles and or medical reports. This covers many different scenarios and talks a lot about potential treatment. May 31st 2013

3.4. http://www.medindia.net/patients/patientinfo/walking-corpse-syndrome.htm

3.5. "Walking Corpse Syndrome / Cotard’s Syndrome: Symptoms, Signs, Diagnosis & Treatment | Medindia." Medindia. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 May 2014.

3.6. ABCD: Information is from other sources, mostly medical reports. Covers Syptoms, Signs, Diagnosis, Treatment, and goes very in depth into the cotard’s delusion.

4. Rare Cases and results that have come from cotard’s? How was the patient after recover?

4.1. http://www.odditycentral.com/news/dead-men-walking-the-bizarre-condition-known-as-cotards-syndrome.html

4.2. Cotard's Syndrome - The Condition That Makes People Think they’re Dead | Oddity Central - Collecting Oddities." Oddity Central Collecting Oddities. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 May 2014.

4.3. ABCD: Information is from other sources, mostly reports. Goes very in depth into many cases of cotards and the results that have come out of them. No date is given.