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A Case of Trema
註釋Objectives:A 24-year-old male patient with no psychiatry records is referred for admission from the outpatient psychiatric services due to concentration difficulties and sensory and perceptual alterations. The patient who was studying for test exams had problems trying to concentrate and he described a feeling of perplexity, a distressing sense of change, experiences of vague meaning and unstructured interpretative phenomena. Background:No past psychiatric historyMaterials and Methods:We are faced with a pre-delusional state defined as a set of psychopathological events that precede the consolidation of delirium and include symptoms regarding cognition, sensations, emotions and actions that can manifest all by themselves or in combination. This pre-delusional stage has been studied by different schools of classical psychiatry and is firstly described by Klaus Conrad in his main work.