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Phantom boarders as a symptom of late paraphrenia
Am J Psychiatry 1984;141:580-581.
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Three elderly women believed that people were living in their homes. These delusions and congruent hallucinations occurred without other evidence of thought disorder, affective disturbance, or organicity and may be a subset of late paraphrenia, one of the atypical psychoses.Abstract Teaser
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