Ganser-like syndrome after loss of psychic self-activation syndrome: psychogenic or organic?

Arch Clin Neuropsychol

Service de Neurologie, Pôle de Neurosciences Cliniques, AP-HM Timone and INCM, UMR 6193, CNRS Aix-Marseille, Aix-Marseille Université, Marseille13005, France.

Published: November 2014

Very few data are available on the long-term changes in the cognitive abilities of patients with loss of psychic self-activation syndrome (LPSAS). Here, we present a 25-year follow-up study on a case of LPSAS resulting from bilateral pallidal lesions caused by carbon monoxide intoxication. Typical signs of LPSAS were observed, showing no changes in severity, but Ganser syndrome (GS) gradually developed and worsened during the follow-up period. GS is generally assumed to be a psychogenic syndrome, but an organic etiology has been suspected by the authors of several case reports. Here, atypical features of GS plead against the independence of GS and LPSAS. DaTSCAN and brain 18FDG-PET were performed. Since left hippocampal hypometabolism has been previously described in patients with functional amnesia, it is possible that long periods of mental inactivity may have psychological consequences, but the atypical features of GS also suggest that an organic mechanism may be involved.

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