Factor Stewart A, Molho Eric S
Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Center of Albany Medical Center, New York 12205, USA.
Clin Neuropharmacol. 2004 Sep-Oct;27(5):205-7. doi: 10.1097/01.wnf.0000144040.20600.c1.
Psychotic symptoms are commonly reported in patients with Parkinson disease (PD). In particular, patients experience nonthreatening visual hallucinations that can occur with insight (so called hallucinosis) or without. Auditory hallucinations are uncommon, and schizophrenialike symptoms such as pejorative and threatening auditory hallucinations and delusions that are persecutory, referential, somatic, religious, or grandiose have rarely been reported. The authors present 2 PD patients who experienced threatening auditory hallucinations, without visual hallucinations, and schizophrenialike delusions with detailed description of the clinical phenomenology including 1 patient with Cotard syndrome.