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A case of monosymptomatic musical hallucinations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 June 2014
Abstract
A 61 year old man presented to the psychiatric services with an eight month history of musical hallucinations, unresponsive to neuroleptic medication. Investigation revealed hypertension with brain infarcts in the left temporal and left parietal lobes. Following reassurance that his hallucinations were organic rather than psychiatric in origin, they faded in significance.
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