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Cotard’s syndrome

a psychotic condition characterized by severe depression and intense nihilistic delusions (see nihilism) in which individuals insist that their bodies or parts thereof, and in some cases the whole of reality, have disintegrated or ceased to exist. [first reported in 1880 by Jules Cotard (1840–1887), French neurologist, who called it délire de négation (“delirium of negation”)]

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