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Journal of Case Reports
Schizophrenia masquerading as Dissociative Identity Disorder
Jegan Yogaratnam, Rajesh Jacob
From the Department of General Psychiatry,
Institute of Mental Health/Woodbridge Hospital, Singapore.
Corresponding Author:
Dr. Jegan Yogaratnam
Email: jegany@gmail.com
Received: 04-MAY-2012 Accepted: 29-MAY-2012 Published Online: 30-MAY-2012
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17659/01.2012.0005
Abstract
Dissociative symptoms can dominate the clinical picture in many psychiatric conditions and possess a huge challenge to the clinicians in management. We present a case report of a female with a strong family history of schizophrenia who initially presented with features suggestive of dissociative identity disorder, which is itself a rare clinical entity, was later diagnosed to have schizophrenia. Authors would like to emphasise that clinicians should have a high index of suspicion for schizophrenia when a patient with a strong genetic loading for schizophrenia presents with dissociative symptoms as early treatment enhances the prognosis.
Keywords : Dissociative identity disorder, Schizophrenia.
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